Technology company SARB has partially succeeded in a challenge to a ruling that it infringed a rival’s intellectual property in its development of a parking system used by the City of Melbourne, with an appeals court finding a judge made an error in his reading of the claims of one patent at issue.
Shareholder class action collapses may up litigation risk, dampen plaintiffs’ appetite
Merivale settles underpayments class action
Net emissions from Mount Pleasant mega coal mine project not the point, appeals court told
HWLE wins injunction against hackers behind data breach
Suncorp’s AAI fights for class closure in insurance class action
Ex-Linchpin director hit hardest in ASIC case files appeal
PwC accused of ‘hiding behind’ legal privilege to shield Linklaters report
Third law firm ‘waiting in the wings’ to file class action against IC Markets
‘Not a suitable vehicle’: Judge rejects bid to knock out Aldi class action
A judge has dismissed Aldi’s bid to have a class action alleging it underpaid Australian workers to the tune of $150 million summarily dismissed, saying the application was “not a suitable vehicle” to determine factual issues including whether a $17 million remediation nullifies the class action’s claims.