The High Court will decide whether the Full Court was wrong to overturn a $26.3 million judgment for Danish drug maker H Lundbeck in its long-running patent battle with generic drug maker Sandoz over the patent for blockbuster antidepressant Lexapro.
Appeals court overturns three counts against jailed fraudster who scammed Magpies fans
Sacked climate skeptic professor’s dispute with James Cook heads to High Court
The High Court has granted special leave to sacked climate skeptic professor Peter Ridd to challenge James Cook University’s successful appeal of a $1.2 million judgment in his favour over his termination, wading into a debate over the power of universities to constrain professors’ rights to free speech.
Vagisil maker wins appeal to halt European rival’s trade mark
Judge ‘tempted’ to allow Arrium liquidator to give expert evidence at trial
Bluescope lawyers get dressing down by judge for ‘inappropriate exchange’ with chambers
Australian Pacific Touring fights recasting of test case after discovery bungle
Barrister turns tables on vision-impaired Daily Telegraph legal team in case over deaf lawyer
ACCC raises competition concerns about MYOB bid for GreatSoft
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has raised preliminary competition concerns about accounting software provider MYOB’s proposal to swallow up cloud practice management software provider GreatSoft, saying the South Africa-based company has the potential to become a strong competitor to MYOB as more accounting firms migrate to the cloud.