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Optus, Telstra reach deal over ‘Unlimited’ ads
A claim for damages by Optus over Telstra's 'Unlimited' ad campaign, which was found to be misleading and deceptive, appears to have been resolved by the rivals out of court.
ObjectiVision can’t overhaul claims in University of Sydney spat over AccuMap
Ophthalmic diagnostic device manufacture ObjectiVision can't file amended claims for damages following a trial in a copyright and contract case against the University of Sydney, with a judge saying the school would be "severely prejudiced" if the new claims were allowed.
Cargill can add details of law firm meeting to case against Viterra
Cargill has won court approval to amend its pleading against Viterra to include details of a law firm meeting in which Viterra executives allegedly made assurances that there were no quality issues with its malt, more than two months into the trial over the $420 million sale of Viterra's Joe White Maltings business to Cargill in 2013.
Battle of the experts continues in Queensland flood class actions
In a case that hinges on the evidence of expert witnesses, the judge overseeing the class action over the 2011 Queensland floods has partly upheld an objection to a revised report by the state of Queensland's expert regarding an error in the flood-modelling by the plaintiff's expert witness.
Viterra wins Cargill sale docs after mid-trial revelation
Cargill has been ordered to turn over what it describes as "highly confidential" documents related to the possible sale of its malt business, a new revelation in the complex trial over claims Viterra fraudulently concealed crucial information when it sold malt producer Joe White Maltings to Cargill Australia in 2013 for $420 million.
Big W worker wins $543,000 after injury sidelines career as paramedic
A Big W worker whose on-the-job injury caused her chronic leg and back pain has won $543,000 in damages against Woolworths after the company admitted breaching its duty to the teenager.
University of Sydney slams ObjectiVision’s ‘outlandish’ damages claims
Ophthalmic diagnostic device maker ObjectiVision's amended claims for damages, filed after a 25-day patent hearing, are "outlandish" and "unfair," the University of Sydney has told the Federal Court.
Yazaki unit appeals price fixing fine to High Court
A unit of Yazaki Corp is seeking High Court approval to file an appeal after the Full Federal Court handed down a record $46 million penalty against the car parts maker for colluding with a competitor on prices for wire harnesses supplied to Toyota.
Surfstitch shareholders get hands on ASIC transcripts
Investors in a class action against failed online retailer Surfstitch Group won access Thursday to transcripts of interviews of former boss Justin Cameron by the corporate watchdog.
ACCC urged to block Nine, Fairfax merger
Australia's largest media union has called on the ACCC to block the proposed merger of Nine Entertainment and Fairfax Media, saying it's a threat to media diversity in an already heavily consolidated media industry.