Motorola has slammed competitor Hytera for its “spectacularly poor” handling of expert evidence in a high stakes intellectual property dispute between the two tech giants, arguing the pre-trial timetable should not be upended on account of the Chinese radio maker’s “pig-headed” insistence on using unavailable witnesses.
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Prominent silk Kate Eastman accused of bias in Israel Folau case
Funder in Toyota class action wants up to 30% commission
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UDP wins $25M from insurers over doomed 5 Star Foods deal
Judge refuses access to insurance policy in Advanta Seeds class action
The plaintiffs in a farming class action brought against Advanta Seeds over allegedly contaminated sorghum have been denied access to the defendant’s insurance policy documents, after a judge found “significant differences” with a recently successful application in a class action against Radio Rentals.
Insurer QBE claims Opal Tower cracking not ‘major’
ACCC approves Viva Energy’s bid for Liberty Oil’s wholesale business
Market-based causation on the line as first shareholder class action judgment looms
The judge who presided over a rare securities class action trial last year against department store Myer will deliver judgment in the case this month that could be the first ruling on causation in Australian shareholder class actions and has the potential to have a chilling effect on law firms bringing the cases.