Vodafone and TPG will file a Federal Court challenge to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s opposition to their proposed $15 billion merger, teeing up the biggest merger challenge ever heard by the court.
High Court orders Rinehart family feud out of the spotlight
Crown can’t block jailed employees from talking to class action lawyers over China crackdown
Lawyers for a shareholder class action against Crown Resorts have won their hard-fought battle to question ex-employees about the casino giant’s thwarted business in China, with a judge ruling Wednesday there would likely be a “serious adverse effect” on the administration of justice if they weren’t free to give evidence ahead of trial.
Judge partly blocks Dexus GC’s evidence in $43.2M debt dispute with Grocon
Pacific National, Aurizon await judgment in high-stakes competition case
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.