Bitter dispute ends in cancellation of ‘Urban Ale’ trade mark

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A Melbourne-based craft brewery has had its ‘Urban Ale’ trade mark cancelled, with a judge finding other beer makers might want to use the words to describe their products and that cancelling the mark would be in the public interest.

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ACCC slammed for ‘opaque’ demands in misuse of market power case against TasPorts

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A lawyer for Tasmanian state government owned ports company TasPorts has criticised the ACCC’s first-of-its kind case that alleges it is misusing its market power to stymie competition, saying it isn’t clear what the regulator wants the court to do.

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Top Squire Patton Boggs’ litigator defects to launch boutique firm

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A leading class action and insolvency litigator at Squire Patton Boggs is leaving the firm to launch a boutique outfit with plans to shake up the legal industry, including by bringing class actions on a contingency fee basis.

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ANZ wins fight for ASIC docs in cartel case, but battle might not be over

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ANZ has won access to documents the bank claims are crucial to its defence in a high stakes criminal cartel case, but the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has flagged a possible appeal of the ruling.

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Channel Seven must pay $280,000 to lawyer branded a ‘Centrelink cheat’ on Today Tonight

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Television network Channel Seven has been ordered to pay $280,000 in damages to a lawyer after an appeals court ruled a Today Tonight segment labelling her a “Centrelink cheat” was defamatory.

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Ex-Atrum Coal boss ordered to repay $6M to Hong Kong finance group

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A former director of Atrum Coal has been ordered to pay over $6 million owed to a unit of Hong Kong finance giant Argonaut Group after a prior default saw the former executive lose $12 million worth of shares in the company.

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Chinese investors can offload property, recoup losses from failed investment scheme

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A Gold Coast development property procured through a settlement with a Sydney-based financial advisory firm facing two separate class actions can be sold to recoup losses by investors who sank over $14 million into a property investment scheme, a court has found.

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Sydney light rail case ‘wholly unsuitable’ as a class action, Transport for NSW tells court

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The NSW government has flagged a possible challenge to a class action over Sydney’s $3 billion delayed light rail project as the four-week trial scheduled for June is pushed back another year to allow time for more discovery.

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