The competition regulator has proposed to deny authorisation for a patent settlement that sought to permit early entry of generic drugs. Whether the companies involved will be able to quell the ACCC’s concerns remains to be seen, but what is clear is that future authorisation applications will contend with significant forensic challenges, writes Corrs Chambers Westgarth’s Odette Gourley, Richard Flitcroft, David Fixler and Ian Reynolds.
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7-Eleven class action lawyer accused of retaliation, deliberate late billing
Silk for Deutsche Bank in failed ACCC case elevated to NSW Court of Appeal
Barristers warn against blanket rule for return to chambers
Opal Tower engineer takes insurers to court over class action coverage
Romeo’s class action settlement issues put approval in doubt, judge says
Former Australian cricket captain may take stand in harassment case over lewd texts
Biotechs Gen-Probe, Beckman Coulter settle spat over ‘Access’ trade marks
Star hit with shareholder class action over money laundering compliance
Star Entertainment Group has been hit with a shareholder class action for allegedly painting itself as the “cleanskin” of the gambling industry despite alleged lax compliance and links to money laundering and organised crime, amid a damning public inquiry by the gambling regulator that has led to the resignation of its CEO.