Technology firm Globaltech Corporation has filed Federal Court proceedings against rival Reflex Instruments for selling two mining survey devices to drilling company Boart Longyear that allegedly infringe its patent.
Designer appeals loss after court finds bikini style name not a trade mark
Women’s fashion designer Pinnacle Runway is challenging a ruling that found a rival’s use of the name ‘Delphine’ to describe a bikini style did not constitute trade mark infringement, but the challenge might cost more than the fight is worth, after a judge found the company had already spent “many times more in legal costs” then it could hope to recover.
Judge shoots down objections to Mossgreen liquidators’ payday
‘Underbelly’ actor denies sexual harassment claims by TV show extra
Staffing company faces $45M worker misclassification class action
Reforms to target litigation funders and ‘lawfare’, Attorney-General says
Thiess workers owed unpaid wages for bus journeys, judge finds
Bail conditions set in obstruction case against former BlueScope exec
Full Federal Court rejects US exception to privilege against self incrimination
The sole director and shareholder of OE Solutions can challenge a ruling ordering him to hand over seized documents to Australian automotive electronics developer Directed Electronics OE, with the Full Federal Court declining to adopt US precedent that carves out an exception to the privilege against self-incrimination for corporate custodians.