Foxtel wins opposition to ‘originals IQ’ trade mark

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Foxtel has successfully opposed a research firm’s bid to register ‘originals IQ’ as a trade mark, with a delegate finding it was similar to the pay TV giant’s mark for its iQ set top boxes.

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Another judge overturns decision for uncritical copying and pasting

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In the latest case of a ruling being reversed for copying and pasting, a judge has quashed the AAT’s decision to cancel a student visa for failing to bring an independent mind to the issues.

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Jetstar hits back at class action over COVID-19 flight credits

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Jetstar has hit back at a class action over COVID-19 flights cancellations, denying that it used “unfair tactics” to avoid providing the refunds customers say they were owed.

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Exactech class action continues settlement talks despite US bankruptcy

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A class action against implant maker Exactech has been stayed in light of its US bankruptcy, but a carve out allows the firm that brought the case to continue settlement negotiations.

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High Court asked to weigh in on ‘public purpose’ for land acquisition

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Transport for NSW has asked the High Court to weigh in on when land is acquired for a ‘public purpose’, in a dispute over the value of land acquired near the Western Sydney Airport.

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Judge trims funder’s cut in $38M Mayne Pharma class action settlement

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Save (1) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A judge has signed off on a $38 million settlement in a shareholder class action against Mayne Pharma but has slashed a 27.9 per cent commission for the funder that backed the case. Victorian Supreme Court Justice Andrew Watson approved the…

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Chartered Accountants drops investigation into ex-PwC tax partner

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Accounting disciplinary body Chartered Accountants ANZ has dropped its investigation into former PwC tax partner Wayne Plummer, who was linked to the firm’s tax leaks scandal in 2023. 

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