Sydney fashion designer Katie Perry has petitioned the court to order singer Katy Perry to hand over unredacted documents in their trade mark fight over the right to use the name for clothing and accessories in Australia, after counsel for the designer criticised the singer for withholding the emails addresses of those who were “not similarly notorious or similarly famous.”
High Court to hear ATO test case over trust income disclaimers
Leader of notorious cult ‘The Family’ settles class action over torture, abuse claims
Solomon Lew’s retail giant The Just Group sued for $3.4M in unpaid rent
Ampol hits back at Chevron in trade mark trial over Caltex brand
‘Optimistic’ judge calls for talks in competing class actions against Boston Scientific
Court orders law firm to compensate underpaid junior lawyer despite six figure income
Law firm settles former partner’s sex discrimination case on day of trial
Culture of Victorian courts ‘normalises’ sexual harassment, report finds
A review of sexual harassment in Victorian courts sparked by the findings of an investigation into former High Court Justice Dyson Heydon has found a culture that can “normalise or ignore” bad behaviour by judges and others, with more than two dozen court staff reporting they had experienced sexual harassment, many on numerous occasions.