Restructuring & Insolvency

Ex-Deloitte partner replaced in Mosaic liquidation to avoid appearance of bias

Special purpose liquidators have been appointed to failed clothing retailer Mosaic Brands, after a judge found a reasonable apprehension of bias arising from liquidator Vaughan Strawbridge's former link to Deloitte.

Securities

Woolworths hit with class action over underpayments disclosures

Woolworths has been hit with a shareholder class action for underpaying workers hundred of millions of dollars, with investors alleging the supermarket giant issued inflated financial statements by failing to account for proper staff remuneration. 

Trials

Titan paints Pentana as villain to divert from ‘brazen’ copyright theft, trial told

Car dealership software firm Pentana has accused competitor Titan of a "calculated, sustained and brazen" invasion of its rights, and argues cross-claims of misuse of market power are a distraction.

Intellectual Property

Sun Pharma defeats appeal over Otsuka’s injectable Abilify patent

The Full Federal Court has upheld a decision revoking Otsuka Pharmaceuticals’ patent extension for an injectable version of antipsychotic drug Abilify, finding the patent expired last year.

Securities

James Hardie to fight shareholder class action’s ‘new case’

James Hardie is fighting a bid to amend a shareholder class action over the building materials giant's 2023 income forecasts, telling the court it doesn't understand the “new case”.

Defamation

Nine wants indemnity costs in surgeon Al Muderis’ failed defamation case

Nine wants indemnity costs against celebrity surgeon Munjed Al Muderis, claiming his defamation case over reports critical of his promotion of an experimental procedure, which the court found were substantially true, was an abuse of process.

Class Actions

Law firm drops beauty parade appeal in Google ad tech class action

A law firm that was set to argue that two firms formed an anti-competitive agreement in cooperating to run an ad tech class action against Google has dropped its appeal of its failed bid to run the representative case.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Meta says ACCC has ‘fundamental’ misunderstanding in scam ads case

Facebook owner Meta has argued the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has “misallocated responsibility” in its three-year-old case over scam cryptocurrency ads on the social media platform.

Defamation

More claims fly in Rebel Wilson’s fight with The Deb’s producers

Rebel Wilson wants a court to shut down a cross-claim launched by a company linked to her film 'The Deb', the latest salvo in the director's battle with the movie's producers.

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