Judge allows Neurim to seek additional damages in patent suit over insomnia drug

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Neurim Pharmaceuticals can seek limited additional damages in a patent infringement case relating to its insomnia drug Circadin, after a judge granted a mid-trial bid to amend its pleadings against Generic Partners and Apotex.

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Judge wants to avoid ‘behemoth’ trial in $500M combustible cladding class action

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A judge overseeing two class actions over allegedly flammable combustible cladding used in buildings throughout Australia says he will likely keep the trials separate to avoid a ‘behemoth’ hearing.

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Reckitt’s ‘weak’ case dooms bid to kill Raid Max ads

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A judge has dismissed an attempt by a Reckitt Benckiser unit to block Raid insect spray ads by rival SC Johnson , saying the consumer goods giant had a “weak” prima facie  case based on “excessively literal and strained” interpretations of the ads.

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‘Risky, illiquid and speculative’: Class action launched over Mayfair’s failed IPO Wealth Fund

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A class action has been filed against the trustee and responsible entity of the Mayfair Group’s IPO Wealth Fund, which was wound up in September after $86 million of investor funds were lost.

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Crown Resorts hit with class action over money laundering compliance

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Maurice Blackburn has hit Crown Resorts with a shareholder class action alleging the casino giant had lax anti-money laundering compliance systems in place over  a six-year period.

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Law firm’s ‘overly combative manner’ prompts independent counsel appointment in bushfire class actions

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A judge will appoint an independent barrister to determine the allocation of settlement proceeds between insured group members and their insurers from two St Patrick’s Day bushfire class actions, finding that the ‘overly combative’ conduct of law firm Maddens warranted the appointment despite the extra costs involved.

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McGowan says Clive Palmer can’t defend truth of criminal cover up imputation

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Billionaire Clive Palmer cannot defend the truth of alleged defamatory imputations that Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan tried to “cover up” criminal acts and was “corrupt”, the premier’s barrister has told the court.

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Banksia funder’s son would have confided in friend had he known of dad’s deception, court told

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The son of the funder behind a class action at the centre of scandalous misconduct claims says he would have sought advice from a family friend if he had realised his father and counsel leading the case were misleading the court to inflate their profits from a $64 million settlement.

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Whistleblower laws don’t apply retrospectively, judge says in ANZ bank trader’s case

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A judge has thrown out the portion of a lawsuit brought by an ANZ trader who was sacked in 2015 that was brought under enhanced whistleblower protections that took effect in 2019, saying the civil remedy provisions do not apply retrospectively.

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ASIC accuses forex broker Union Standard of exposing Chinese customers to criminal charges

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ASIC has launched civil penalty proceedings against Union Standard International Group and its former authorised representatives alleging the embattled Sydney-based forex broker traded in margin products with Chinese clients despite knowing it was illegal under Chinese law.

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