Further pain for AFT as court finds new Maxigesic ads misleading

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AFT Pharmaceuticals has suffered another blow over its Maxigesic advertisements, with a judge finding the marketing material misled consumers by claiming to provide better, faster and more effective pain relief than paracetamol or ibuprofen.

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Former financial adviser gets six years in jail for $1.86M Ponzi scheme

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Former financial adviser Graeme Miller has been jailed for six years after pleading guilty to misappropriating $1.865 million in client funds in what a judge described as a “cruel and deceitful betrayal”.

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Sandoz wins appeal of $26.3M infringement ruling in IP battle over Lexapro

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Generic drug maker Sandoz has successfully appealed a $26.3 million judgment finding it infringed a patent owned by rival H Lundbeck relating to the top-selling antidepressant Lexapro.

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Not OK: Counselling app Lyf accuses smartphone maker Mintt of infringing trade mark for OK hand sign

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Counselling app Lyf is suing smartphone maker Mintt for allegedly infringing on a trade mark it owns for the universal OK hand gesture, saying Mintt’s logo is substantially identical to Lyf’s registered mark.

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Adero to issue correction notice in On The Run class action

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The law firm running an underpayments class action against petrol convenience store chain On The Run has been ordered to issue a notice correcting certain statements made on its website about the company and the class action, including that the claims in the case are worth up to $70 million.

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Shareholder class actions ‘raise the bar’ for corporate behaviour, inquiry hears

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Shareholder class actions protect shareholder value and promote long-term system changes, an Australian superannuation fund has told the government’s latest class action inquiry.

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Top silk abandons defence, expresses ‘very deep regret’ over conduct in Banksia class action

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Barrister Norman O’Bryan SC has abandoned his defence of misconduct allegations stemming from the Banksia Securities class action and expressed contrition to the court for his actions.

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Media companies can file evidence of another alleged murder in Roberts-Smith defamation case

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Media companies that are fighting defamation proceedings over articles that accused decorated war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith of war crimes have won court permission to amend their defence to include evidence the soldier was involved in another alleged murder.

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Gilbert + Tobin faces appeal by Sydney businessman Charif Kazal

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Sydney businessmen Charif and Tarek Kazal have appealed a ruling that found their claims against Gilbert + Tobin over an alleged dishonest scheme to rob them of a 50 per cent stake in a lucrative Sydney waste facility were “fundamentally incoherent”.

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