Intellectual Property

Court rejects ‘entirely unwarranted’ attack on Allens solicitors in fight over lift IP

A court has dismissed a lift supplier’s appeal of a decision rejecting its claim of breach of confidence against a rival, including an “entirely unwarranted” attack on solicitors at Allens over the use of documents obtained by “internet-savvy” search techniques.

Competition & Consumer Protection

ALS waived privilege over parts of McGrathNicol report in coal testing spat: court

Testing lab ALS Limited has partially lost its bid to shield a forensic investigation by McGrathNicol in relation to claims of exaggerated coal testing results, with a judge finding it sought to use the findings to dissuade regulators and others from bringing claims.

Class Actions

Supersized? Judge wants to know value of McDonald’s class action claims

A judge overseeing a class action on behalf of 300,000 allegedly underpaid McDonald’s workers wants to know the monetary value of the claims, while also questioning why the initial trial in the complex case is set to run for 35 days.

Appeals

Qatar Airways wants High Court to limit liability for injury claims

In a bid to snuff out the negligence claims in a recently revived case by passengers forced off a flight and strip searched at Doha airport, Qatar Airways has brought its own High Court challenge.

ASIC

ASIC looks to strike out Clive Palmer’s ‘incredibly weak’ case

ASIC is again seeking to strike out mining magnate Clive Palmer's lawsuit over examinations conducted by the regulator, with Palmer claiming the pleadings are "crystal clear".

Class Actions

US class action firms circle James Hardie, Aussie firms may be next

Building materials company James Hardie may face scrutiny by class action law firms after a profit-drop announcement saw its ASX share price plummet.

Cryptocurrency

AUSTRAC orders crypto exchange Binance to appoint auditor

The financial crimes regulator has ordered the Australian unit of the world's largest crypto exchange, Binance, to appoint an external auditor after flagging concerns about its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing compliance.

Appeals

Wilkinson tells appeals court Lehrmann judge distracted by cover-up claims

Journalist Lisa Wilkinson has told a court her qualified privilege defence was wrongly rejected in ex-Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case, arguing the trial judge focused too heavily on the Network Ten's reporting of the difficulties Brittany Higgins faced in reporting the rape at the centre of the case.

Class Actions

Blue Sky class action not fleeing to Victoria after High Court solicitors’ CFO ruling

A class action against Blue Sky Alternative Investments won't seek to transfer the case to contingency fee-friendly Victoria despite a High Court ruling that put the kibosh on solicitors' common fund orders. 

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