Appeals

Not a ‘court of taste’: Latham says tweet about Greenwich not defamatory

A homophobic tweet aimed at independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich may have approached “vulgar abuse" but was just part of the cut and thrust of Australian political debate, former One Nation politician Mark Latham has said.

Financial Services

Cbus trustee must pay $23.5M in ASIC case over delayed death benefits

A judge has ordered trustee United Super to pay $23.5 million after admitting it was liable for excessive delays in processing $20 million in death and disability claims.

Class Actions

Stolen wages judge OKs big jump in Deloitte admin costs, warns against repeat

A judge has approved an increase in the costs of distributing a $180 million settlement in a stolen wages class action but has said more "frankness" is needed in competitive tenders for the administration gig.

Intellectual Property

Foxtel can’t knock out Tencent’s Arena Breakout trade mark

Chinese video game giant Tencent can amend a bid to register its Arena Breakout videogame trade marks, after IP Australia found only minimal overlap with Foxtel’s ‘Arena’ brand.

Defamation

The Australian to claim truth defence in JLL execs’ cases, court told

The publisher of The Australian will bring a truth defence to defamation claims by two sacked executives of commercial real estate broker JLL who claim they were falsely accused of sexual harassment, a court has heard. 

Class Actions

Judge wrong to find no duty of care in climate change class action, appeal says

Imposing a duty of care on the Australian government to protect Torres Strait Islanders from climate change would not involve the Federal Court in matters of political judgment, a failed class action has argued on appeal.

Professional Negligence

McCullough Robertson sued over $33M share sale advice

A superannuation fund has taken McCullough Robertson to court, arguing that its former solicitors failed to warn that a $33 million share sale agreement with Firecroft Technical Services could be jeopardised if a related Fair Work Commission approval was quashed. 

Intellectual Property

Momofuku appeals loss in trade mark dispute with instant noodle giant

Famed restaurant chain Momofuku has filed an appeal after losing its challenge to a trade mark of instant noodle giant Nissin Foods, a court has heard.

Appeals

ATO appeals win for YTL Power in $948M dispute over ElectraNet sale

The tax commissioner is challenging last month's loss in a $948 million capital gains dispute with Malaysia's YTL Power.

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