An argument over the admissibility of an expert report produced by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in its insurance churn case against AMP was sidestepped Monday, with a judge proposing experts from both sides instead file a joint report in the case.
Corner Hotel takes aim at Birdland partner jazz club with trade mark lawsuit
Court slashes record $2.5M fine against CFMMEU over two-day strike
ITC opens investigation into patent infringement by solar giants
The US International Trade Commission has opened an investigation into alleged patent infringement by solar companies JinkoSolar, LONGi Solar and REC Group, after Korean solar company Hanwha Q CELLS filed two related proceedings in Australian court alleging the companies are infringing its solar technology.
Addisons partner can inspect documents in Bega, Fonterra trade mark dispute
Fight over funder’s ‘secret’ side deal in Arasor class action continues
A judge has scheduled a two-day hearing to hear a dispute between investment group Caason Investments, a lead applicant in a shareholder class action against defunct laser technology company Arasor that settled last year for $19.25 million, and Singapore-based litigation funder International Litigation Partners over personal costs allegedly owed to the investment group under a “secret” side agreement.
Generics attack validity of Neurim insomnia drug patent
Funder to get 30% cut of confidential KPMG class action settlement
New laws target insolvent companies that try to dodge worker entitlements
Judge says no to security for costs in unfunded Zoetis horse vaccine class action
A judge has refused an application by horse vaccine maker Zoetis for $450,000 as security for costs in an unfunded class action alleging misleading claims by the pharmaceutical company, saying while he had the power to make the order sought, the “principled exercise” of his discretion was to reject the bid.