Samsung challenges $138M arbitration award in Roy Hill mine dispute

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South Korea’s Samsung C&T Corporation has launched two bids in Singapore to set aside a US$94 million (AU$138 million) award relating to its dispute with Spanish energy company Duro Felguera over the Pilbara-based Roy Hill iron ore mine.

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‘This game is over’: judge ready to toss Iluka class action over ongoing funding dramas

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The applicants in the Iluka Resources shareholder class action have less than a week to lock-in a $1.25 million security for costs, after the judge overseeing the case asked if he was allowed to dismiss proceedings himself following six months of being “very patient” about ongoing funding dramas.

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A2 files another court challenge after ‘a2 milk’ trade mark rejected

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The a2 Milk Company has launched a second court challenge in as many months to a ruling from IP Australia, after rival Lion Dairy successfully opposed its bid to trade mark the phrase a2 milk.

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Barclays, other banks in forex cartel class action must produce US case docs

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A judge has ordered a group of banks facing a competition class action over alleged foreign exchange rate-rigging to hand over documents they produced as part of settlement agreements in class actions in the US and Canada.

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Hytera can’t blame Motorola for not alerting it to source code theft sooner

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Hytera can’t point the finger at Motorola for not alerting it to the alleged theft of the US telco’s source code by former employees sooner, as the first phase of the high stakes, high intrigue IP trial draws to a close.

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Judge calls on ASIC, Austal to make ‘good faith’ effort to limit scope of privilege claims

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A judge has ordered ASIC and defence shipbuilder Austal to try to narrow the scope of documents at the centre of the regulator’s case challenging the company’s claims of legal professional privilege.

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High Court dismisses Glencore’s bid to block ATO from eyeing Paradise Papers

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Coal producer Glencore International has lost its High Court appeal to keep the Australian Taxation Office from reviewing documents related to its offshore assets, which were unearthed as part of the global Paradise Papers investigation. 

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Funder wants 25% of recovery in class action over ‘illusory’ vehicle warranties

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The funder behind a class action against a unit of car leasing company McMillan Shakespeare for allegedly engaging in unfair tactics when selling car warranties is seeking a 25 per cent cut of any settlement reached in the case.

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Pitcher Partners ordered to hand over insurance docs in shareholder class actions

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Pitcher Partners has been ordered to hand over information about its professional indemnity insurance in two shareholder class actions over its role as Slater & Gordon’s auditor.

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APRA slaps Allianz with extra $250M capital requirement over risk management issues

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Insurance company Allianz Australia will need set aside an extra $250 million in capital until it strengthens its risk management, making it the fifth financial institution to be slapped with additional requirements by the prudential regulator.

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