The a2 Milk Company has filed a challenge to a competitor’s winning bid to trade mark a phrase containing “a2”, its third lawsuit in Federal Court looking to reverse losses before the Trade Marks Office.
Federal Court judge to go on cross-country tour for toxic foam class actions
Insurers may get dragged into class action over ‘botched’ breast implants
After landmark Myer ruling, settlements in shareholder class actions to stay the norm
A groundbreaking class action ruling by the Federal Court on Thursday that found Myer misled shareholders and accepted the applicant’s market-based causation theory is the only judgment in an Australian securities class action since the first shareholder case was brought 20 years ago, and it might be the only one for years to come.
Monster Energy fights removal of ‘mother’ trade mark
Group members expected to get half of $16.5M Forge class action settlement
Judge ‘defies anyone’ to understand confusing Surfstitch opt out notice
Kymab to attack Regeneron’s mice experiments in human rat patent case
Ex-Prime Trust director Wooldridge seeks court approval to manage companies despite recent ban
Former health minister and Prime Trust director Michael Wooldridge wants court approval to manage four corporations, despite a recent ruling from the Full Federal Court that reimposed a ban on him and three other former directors of the collapsed retirement village for violations of the Corporations Act.
Western Union manager could not have known no-show employee had mental illness, Full Court says
International money transfer giant Western Union has successfully appealed a $160,000 judgment in an employment discrimination case, with the Full Federal Court finding the firm’s HR manager could not have known the employee, who was absent from work for seven months prior to the dismissal, actually suffered from a mental disability.