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Deakin University wins fight with professor over ‘blue carbon’ IP
Deakin University has won an injunction barring a former professor from running his research business as 'Blue Carbon Lab', finding the university owns the associated trade marks.
Thomson Geer bolsters competition practice with Clifford Chance hire
Competition lawyer Mark Grime has been recruited by Thomson Geer, making the jump from Clifford Chance. 
Sydney MP wins $100,000 in vilification case against Mark Latham
Former NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham has been found to have vilified gay MP Andrew Greenwich and ordered to pay him $100,000.
IP Australia sides with Hugo Boss in trade mark challenge
Hugo Boss has won a challenge to the registration of a trade mark for 'AthleteBoss', with IP Australia finding the mark would likely cause confusion given the German fashion designer's reputation.
Mills Oakley nabs Clayton Utz, Mallesons talent in hiring spree
Three partners have joined Mills Oakley, expanding the law firm's government, taxation and workplace relations teams.
eSafety wants Roblox, others to detail measures against extremism
Online watchdog eSafety has called on four gaming giants to explain how they are safeguarding children against radicalisation and grooming.
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ICAC finds ex-School Infrastructure NSW CEO engaged in corrupt conduct
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption has found a former high-ranking official in the NSW Department of Education engaged in corrupt conduct by awarding contracts to friends, calling it a “clear case of cronyism”.