Meat & Livestock takes aim at bovine gene patent after judge tossed ‘bizarre’ challenge

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Industry group Meat & Livestock Australia is challenging a ruling allowing US company Branhaven’s cow genome patent to proceed, after a judge called the group’s challenge to Branhaven’s amendments to the patent “bizarre” and “flimsy”.

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Maurice Blackburn to challenge ruling in favour of ATO over bushfire tax bill

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Maurice Blackburn has not given up its fight with the Australian Taxation Office over a multimillion dollar tax liability on record-setting class action payout for Black Saturday bushfire victims.  

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TV broadcasters face probe over live coverage of Christchurch terrorist attack

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Australia’s television broadcasters face an investigation of their coverage of Friday’s terrorist attack in Christchurch, which included live footage filmed by the perpetrator of the mass shooting.

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Hells Angels loses IP lawsuit against Redbubble

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The Australian chapter of biker group the Hells Angels has mostly come up short in its wide-ranging intellectual property lawsuit against online marketplace Redbubble. But the judge that heard the case may have opened the door for more IP lawsuits against the print-on-demand site by shooting down its claims that its not a seller but merely a platform for artists and consumers to engage.

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Class action against NSW public hospital operators can continue, judge rules

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A judge has rejected a motion by the NSW government and 15 local health districts to shut down a class action by the relatives of overseas patients who were forced to serve as guarantors and hit with hospital bills worth tens of thousands of dollars.

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ASIC caused major trader to ‘vanish’, defamation trial hears

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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission made global trading firm Select Vantage “vanish overnight” from the Australian market using slanderous statements based on a lack of evidence, the NSW Supreme Court has heard.

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Deloitte contributed to Dick Smith’s downfall, class actions now claim

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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu is facing claims by the lead applicants in two class actions against failed retail giant Dick Smith alleging its poor accounting practices contributed to the retailer’s collapse.

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Labour hire company Manpower faces unfair dismissal case by former GM

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Ex-Manpower Services general manager Jamie Butterworth is suing the multinational recruitment company, alleging he was unlawfully terminated for complaining about the performance of the company’s Experis brand.

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IOOF faces shareholder class action after APRA case

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Wealth manager IOOF is facing a shareholder class action alleging it failed to tell investors that misconduct aired at the Banking Royal Commission would put it in the crosshairs of Australia’s financial regulator.

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Fairfax fights $280,000 ruling in Chau Chak Wing defamation case

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Fairfax Media is challenging a ruling ordering it to pay $280,000 in damages to Chau Chak Wing for an allegedly defamatory article that appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald linking the wealthy Chinese-Australian businessman to an international bribery scandal.

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