Two founders of the Kaden Boriss international network of law firms have had a copyright case over the company’s name and logo thrown out, after a heated spat between partners led to the break-off of the group’s Sydney office.
Catch Group lets trade mark opposition bid get away
Bannister Law off another class action
Ponzi schemer Samra drew funds at ‘near excess’, BankSA admits
Dick Smith shareholder must join class action to pursue claims, judge says
CBA boss blames predecessor for dodgy credit insurance
Commonwealth denied costs in class action by detained asylum seekers
The scope of the government’s power to detain individuals is “a matter of considerable public importance”, a judge has said, shooting down the Commonwealth’s bid for costs after it won the dismissal of a class action brought on behalf of asylum seekers who allege they were unlawfully imprisoned in Australian immigration detention centres.
RCR Tomlinson hit with shareholder class action over $57M solar farm loss
Monster Energy drops challenge to Fernbrew ‘beast’ trade mark
GetSwift judge had power to stay competing class actions, Full Court rules
The Full Federal Court has dismissed a challenge to a ruling that chose one of three shareholder class actions to proceed against GetSwift, saying the court had the power to permanently stay competing cases. But an injunction blocking the losing law firms from communicating with clients was going too far, it said.