The City of Melbourne has rejected a claim for damages for allegedly infringing a patented parking detection system created by tech firm Vehicle Monitoring Systems, saying it was not aware of the existence of two patents underlying the invention.
‘Disappointed’ ACCC won’t challenge ruling on $15B Vodafone, TPG merger
Banned financial advisor pleads guilty to fudging IPO shareholder spreads
Vagisil maker files appeal to halt European rival’s trade mark
‘Manifestly excessive’ $238,000 defamation payout to childcare worker tossed on appeal
Former Bechtel exec wins appeal, can claim $11.8M share loss as tax deduction
Ousted Piper Alderman partner says sex discrimination case a matter of ‘public importance’
A former Piper Alderman partner is seeking to revive her unlawful discrimination case dismissed last year by the Australian Human Rights Commission, saying the seriousness of the allegations and the “public importance” of protecting women leaders from discrimination were powerful reasons to allow her claims to move forward.
Judge says cost agreement void, but approves $2M payday for Maddens in bushfire class action
Solicitors ordered to look for missing phone of deceased class action lawyer
A judge has directed solicitors for deceased lawyer and funder Mark Elliott to search for his missing mobile phone, which is wanted for potential evidence by a court-appointed contradictor investigating alleged professional misconduct on the part of the legal team behind a settled class action against failed Banksia Securities.