Analysis

Star judgment a ‘salient warning’ to company directors, GCs, say experts

The judgment in ASIC's case against Star's top executives and directors sounds a warning that board members need to proactively test information and serves as a "stark reminder" to general counsel that their duties are owed to the company, not management, experts tell Lawyerly.

Employment

HWLE may present solicitor expert evidence in Linda Reynolds’ suit

HWL Ebsworth has flagged that it may rely on expert evidence on whether it acted reasonably when acting for the Commonwealth on a $2.45 million settlement with Brittany Higgins, which is at the centre of a suit by ex-defence minister Linda Reynolds.

Intellectual Property

Pharmacor targets patent extension in fight over AstraZeneca’s Forxiga

Pharmacor wants to amend its defence in AstraZeneca's suit over the Australian drug maker's plans to launch a generic version of diabetes drug Forxiga so that it can argue a patent extension for the drug should not have been granted.

Employment

Public service union claims legal officer falsified time sheets while WFH

The Public Service Association has moved to sack a legal officer for allegedly submitting false time records when working from home, but the Fair Work Commission has found its investigation lacked procedural fairness. 

Intellectual Property

Care A2 loses opposition to ‘Care Natural’ trade mark

Dairy company Care A2 has failed to block food producer Care Natural’s trade mark, with an IP Australia delegate finding that the word ‘care’ was not enough to render the mark deceptively similar or identical to Care A2's marks.

Business of Law

Dentons nabs arbitration pro from Clayton Utz

A dispute resolution lawyer with expertise in arbitration, particularly in the energy and renewables sectors, has joined Dentons’ Brisbane office as a partner after three years at Clayton Utz. 

Class Actions

Harvey Norman class action seeks 30% GCO, tells court times have changed

A law firm bringing a class action alleging Harvey Norman sold worthless warranties is seeking a 30 per cent group costs order, arguing times have changed and that the court should only consider GCOs awarded in the past year. 

Defamation

Rebel Wilson loses bid to transfer Charlotte MacInnes defamation case

A Federal Court judge has shot down Rebel Wilson's bid to have a defamation case brought by 'The Deb' lead actress Charlotte MacInnes transferred to the NSW Supreme Court.

Class Actions

Entain files cross-claim to claw back class action members’ winnings

The UK-based operator of Ladbrokes and Neds has hit back at a class action alleging its use of in-play fast code betting services was illegal, launching a counterclaim to claw back group members' winnings. 

Business of Law

Lawyer referred to watchdog over ‘serious concerns’ about potential AI use

A Queensland solicitor has been referred to the Legal Services Commission after filing submissions in a client’s traffic offense case that a judge said contained fake citations and may have been AI-generated.

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