A Sydney lawyer has lost her bid to vacate an upcoming hearing in her appeal of a judge’s finding that investors who sank $12.3 million into a fraudulent sports betting scheme run by convicted conman Peter Foster lost money because of her failure to come forward with the truth.
In partial win for QBE, judge pares back ANZ add-on insurance class action
Game over for Monster Energy’s opposition to ‘Monster Strike’ trade mark
A judge has shot down Monster Energy’s opposition to Japanese software company Mixi registering the ‘Monster Strike’ trade mark in Australia for its popular video game of the same name, the second judge to find the energy drink maker’s standalone ‘Monster’ mark does not have a significant reputation in Australia.
Arnold Bloch Leibler can’t use Slater & Gordon client files in class action defence
Judge fines NAB $15M, questions ASIC’s ‘introducer’ investigation
Clive Palmer accused of ‘burning, notorious’ infringement as Twisted Sister copyright trial kicks off
ACCC alleges crane company entered cartel agreement with competitor
Making good on its promise to crack down on anti-competitive conduct in the commercial construction sector, the ACCC has initiated proceedings against NQ Cranes alleging the crane company entered an agreement with a competitor to divvy up the market for overhead crane parts and servicing in Brisbane and Newcastle.