German pharmaceutical giant Boehringer has partially succeeded in its opposition to several vaccine patents filed by animal health company Zoetis, used to treat pneumonia in pigs.
Lawyer releases AMP sexual harassment findings amid firm’s ‘corporate spin’
A lawyer acting for former AMP employee Julia Szlakowski has accused the company of a lack of transparency and has released the findings of the London barrister hired to investigate her sexual harassment allegations against senior executive Boe Pahari, which confirm Szlakowski’s version of events but conclude only some allegations constituted harassment.
‘A dog’s breakfast’: Judge pans claims in class action that Robodebt was self-evidently unlawful
Law firm drops responsible lending class action against Westpac after ASIC calls it a day
Top judge won’t help class action lawyers get childcare ahead of trial in locked down Vic
Landmark class action filed against Victoria over botched hotel quarantine program
In a first, judge says emoji ‘reasonably capable’ of being defamatory
‘Dishonest behaviour’: Adani ordered to pay $106M after misleading court in port dispute
Insurance docs sought amid fears Ardent Leisure lacks assets to meet $310M class action
The lead applicant in a shareholder class action against Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure over a 2016 tragedy in which four people died following a ride malfunction is seeking access to the company’s insurance documents, amid fears the theme park operator lacks assets to meet the estimated $310 million lawsuit.
‘Completely unsatisfactory’: Arasor class action applicant hit with costs for ‘overstated’ claims
The lead applicant in a securities class action against the directors and auditors of laser technology firm Arasor has been hit with costs for its “completely unsatisfactory” conduct in its failed pursuit of over $508,000 in legal costs spent in disputes with the ATO and funder International Litigation Partners.