The Australian Football League has panned as “legally misconceived” a bid to drag individual clubs into a class action against the league on behalf of football players who allegedly suffered brain injuries.
United Petroleum sues On The Run for ‘unjustified’ trade mark infringement threats
Sharetea wins trial delay in trade mark case by global bubble tea giant
Apple can’t patent touchscreen interface
Dentons pursues doctor over $113,000 in unpaid legal bills
Ex-CEO won’t claim ‘primary responsibility’ for Zambrero’s success
Callide explosion report commissioned by Norton Rose not privileged, court says
A report into an explosion at a major Queensland power station that left nearly half a million people without power is not protected by legal professional privilege, with a judge finding public statements about the report show it was not commissioned for the dominant purpose of providing legal advice.