Ugg owner wins IP case against Aussie shoe retailer

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The maker of Ugg footwear has successfully opposed an application by an Australian shoe seller to register a trade mark containing the word ‘ugg’, but a delegate has warned the company it does not have an exclusive right to the descriptive word.

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ACCC probes RAT suppliers’ claims of government seizures

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is investigating claims by suppliers that government bodies have diverted supplies of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests, as the regulator continues its crackdown on reported price gouging amid a test shortage.

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Judge forgoes settlement approval hearing in Romeo’s class actions

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A judge overseeing two class actions against Romeo’s has ditched what has become the commonplace hearing in weighing a settlement of the cases, but experts say approval applications in group proceedings should ideally be heard in open court.

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In ME Bank case, ASIC argues clock doesn’t run on serious corporate crime

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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is challenging a ruling that threw out half the criminal charges against direct bank Members Equity, arguing the statute of limitations doesn’t apply to serious corporate misconduct.

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BHP’s vaccination policy at Queensland coal mines found to be lawful

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BHP’s policy requiring Queensland workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and show proof of the jab has withstood a challenge from mining unions that claimed the rule was unreasonable and breached the Privacy Act.

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‘Get over it’: Pest control company, ‘cockroach’ employee accused of harassment

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A former business development manager at Flick has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the pest control giant, alleging a string of incidents involving a senior employee that began during her interview, and an inadequate complaints process that repeatedly dismissed and downplayed her concerns. 

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One time Liberal powerbroker says Nine using journalist privilege to ‘block him at every opportunity’

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Former Liberal power broker Marcus Bastiaan has accused Nine Entertainment of hiding behind “the cloak of journalistic professional privilege” in refusing to provide documentary evidence concerning the production of an alleged defamatory 60 Minutes report.

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Ashurst recruits financial regulation heavyweight from Clayton Utz

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Ashurst has bolstered the ranks of its financial regulation team with the appointment of long-serving Clayton Utz partner Narelle Smythe, who joins the firm’s team in Sydney.

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The top litigation law firms of 2021

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Lawyerly’s Litigation Law Firms of 2021 stood out from the pack last year in another challenging year of online hearings and lockdowns by delivering significant wins for clients in high-stakes lawsuits, and the firm’s leaders are preparing for another big year, with class actions, disputes over climate change and cybersecurity, and more lawsuits against banks predicted in 2022.

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‘Black hole’ Cargill, Viterra case from which 4 judges rose nears end, maybe

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Judgment day has arrived in a legal battle over the $420 million sale of the Joe White malt business so epic four silks on the case were elevated to judgeships during its long run, but losing party Viterra has not ruled out an appeal.

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