Judgment is expected next week in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s case against Pacific National alleging the rail company made an anti-competitive bid for Aurizon’s Acacia Ridge Terminal and intermodal freight business.
Teva wins docs to bolster case that Boehringer’s Spiriva patents were obvious
Treasury Wine Estates wins $352,000 judgment over Penfolds ‘copycats’
Ratepayers can’t strike out defences in class action against Queensland city council
Ultra Tune’s excuse for missing appeal deadline doesn’t wash, ACCC tells court
East Timor can’t duck $328M fuel supply dispute with Lighthouse Corporation
The Democratic Republic of East Timor has lost its bid to dismiss a lawsuit brought by oil and gas firm Lighthouse Corporation over $328 million in alleged losses stemming from a failed fuel supply agreement, with a judge finding the court has jurisdiction to hear the case after an ICSID panel declined to arbitrate the dispute.
Landlords lose multi-million dollar appeal over Myer’s Chadstone Shopping Centre lease
ASIC has no ace in case over Australian Open broadcast rights, ex-Tennis Australia head says
Judge who ruled for Geoffrey Rush was biased, Daily Telegraph says in appeal
Deloitte grilled after claiming partners have no right to access files from litigation room
Lawyers for Deloitte were questioned by an appeals court Monday after arguing that the accounting giant’s partners had no access to the firm’s files, stored in a locked “litigation room”, and no power to hand them over to comply with discovery orders in a shareholder class action over the collapse of client Hastie Group.