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Law firm can’t see rival’s client addresses in case over allegedly defamatory WeChat message
A judge has dismissed an application by an Australian-Chinese law firm for access to documents from a competitor -- including addresses of clients --  in a case alleging its rival published a defamatory message on the WeChat network.
Swim company Jump! defeats franchisee’s case over schools that were never built
A Sydney franchisee who claimed he sunk more than $160,000 into two swim schools that were never built has lost his case for damages against troubled franchise Jump!, as it faces ongoing questions from the consumer watchdog.
Novartis patent for oral form of top-selling MS drug obvious, IP Australia says
A proposed Novartis patent for an oral form of its top-selling multiple sclerosis drug Gilenya is invalid for lack of inventive step, IP Australia has found, but gave the pharmaceutical giant a chance to amend.
Paltar Petroleum to be wound up after judge finds ‘too much uncertainty’ in DOCA
Oil exploration company Paltar Petroleum will be wound up after a judge rejected a proposed deed of company arrangement as containing "too much uncertainty".
La Trobe University academics can’t keep names secret in law school head’s legal action
Two female academics who made complaints of bullying against the head of La Trobe University's law school and were named in his legal action against the university over his subsequent suspension have lost a bid to keep their identities under wraps.
Hutchinson Builders resolves case against ACCC over notice to produce
Private construction company Hutchinson Builders has resolved a lawsuit it brought against the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission seeking to quash what it called an invalid notice to produce documents to the regulator, which has vowed to bring cases against the construction industry this year.
Judge shoots down ASIC’s ‘amorphous’ request for inquiry into liquidators
A judge has dismissed an application by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission to investigate two Sydney-based liquidators, saying the regulator had failed to prove its suspicions about the pair.
Brambles shareholder class actions consolidated despite stalemate between firms
A judge has consolidated two shareholder class actions brought against chain logistics company Brambles by Slater & Gordon and Maurice Blackburn, despite the rival firms failing to reach an agreement on the terms of the consolidation following a judge's criticism of the class action "beauty parade".
Geoffrey Rush slams Nationwide for ‘doubling down’ on defamatory imputations
Actor Geoffery Rush has accused the Daily Telegraph publisher Nationwide News of "doubling down" on its defamatory allegations and attacking the vindication he received in winning his defamation case against the publisher.
‘Witness X’ in Geoffrey Rush defamation case revealed as actress Yael Stone
Orange Is The New Black star Yael Stone, who has accused Geoffrey Rush in interviews of lewd behaviour toward her, can be revealed as the witness who unsuccessfully sought to give evidence at trial in Rush's defamation case against Daily Telegraph publisher Nationwide News.