TGA orders ex-senator David Leyonhjelm to take down misleading COVID tweets

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The TGA has ordered former senator and vet David Leyonhjelm to take down misleading tweets spruiking a medication used to treat parasite infestations in horses as “probably the most economical source” to treat COVID-19.

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Mobile retailer TeleChoice faces class action over contract spat with Optus

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A class action by franchisees against mobile and internet retailer TeleChoice will return to the Victoria Supreme Court next week as group members seek commissions they allege have been withheld while the company battles separate litigation against Optus.

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Designer appeals ruling that trendy handbag not a work of artistic craftsmanship

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An Australian maker of neoprene handbags sold at high-end retailers has appealed its loss in a copyright dispute over alleged knockoffs, contesting a judge’s finding that its trendy tote is not a work of artistic craftsmanship.

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Plutus Payroll founder has $16M in homes, other assets confiscated by AFP

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Federal police have confiscated $15.8 million in assets from the founder of payroll services company, Plutus Payroll, who was sentenced last year to over seven years in jail for conspiring to defraud the Commonwealth of more than $105 million.

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Goodman Fielder wins ‘La Famiglia’ trade mark dispute

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Australasian food company Goodman Fielder has successfully challenged a bid by Conga Foods and an Italian pasta producer to register the ‘La Famiglia’ trade mark for pasta products.

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Fairfax out of pocket $2.4M after being hit with indemnity costs in Elaine Stead defamation case

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Nine-owned Fairfax will have to pay out over $2 million in legal fees after being hit with indemnity costs on top of a $280,000 judgment in its defamation spat with venture capitalist Dr Elaine Stead for its “Micawber-like” approach to the case.

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Judge rejects class closure bid ahead of mediation in On The Run class action

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A judge has rejected a class closure order application by the lead applicants in a class action against convenience store chain On The Run ahead of mediation, finding that the court does not have power to make such an order at a “relatively early” stage in a class action.

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‘Completely futile’: ASIC resists mediation push from judge concerned about cost of IOOF trial

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A judge has ordered ASIC to enter mediation before heading into a “very expensive” trial with an IOOF subsidiary accused of giving shonky advice, over objections from the regulator that mediation would be “completely futile”.

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Judges need to recognise ‘human side’ of lawyers, NSW chief judge says

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Going to court shouldn’t be a “Darwinian experience” for lawyers, where only those with thick skin or no children survive, NSW’s most senior judge has said.

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Sparke Helmore off the hook as IOOF unit loses appeal of $76M judgment

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IOOF subsidiary Australian Executor Trustees failed to drag law firm Sparke Helmore into a case after it was hit with a $76.6 million judgment over breaches of duty in the sale of a 42,000 hectare timber plantation by collapsed forestry giant Gunns Group.

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