Competition & Consumer Protection

Apple wants to rob judgment of ‘bite’ in Epic Games case, court told

Orders proposed by Apple after a judge’s finding that the digital giant and rival Google engaged in anti-competitive conduct would “rob the court’s findings of their detail, their efficacy and their bite”, Epic Games has said.

Class Actions

Plus500 can’t shut down class action in favour of arbitration

Plus500 has lost its bid to permanently stay a class action by investors who lost money trading in highly leveraged financial products, with a court finding that the arbitration clause relied on by the online trader was unfair and void.

Intellectual Property

CSIRO wins appeal over gut-friendly wheat patent

The CSIRO has successfully appealed a decision that blocked the government agency’s application to patent a method of producing high-fibre wheat.

Class Actions

Court approves $6.8M settlement in train derailment class action

A court has signed off on a $6.8 million settlement in a class action against a Queensland trucking company on behalf of owners of cargo on a freight train derailed by a truck at a level crossing.

White Collar

Former Bruck Textile CEO has conviction overturned

An appeals court has quashed the conviction of the former CEO of Bruck Textile Technologies, finding it was not open to the court to convict him despite his guilty plea.

Healthcare

Lanzer patient must serve surgeon, not just his lawyers: court

A medical assessment served under the Wrongs Act by a patient of Dr Daniel Lanzer needed to come to the attention of the surgeon himself, not just his solicitors, despite the lawyers being authorised to receive other documents in the case, an appeals court has found. 

Class Actions

WestConnex class action says funding options have been exhausted

The lead plaintiffs in a class action over the compulsory acquisition of land for the WestConnex road project will press on with a bid to discontinue the case, telling a judge they have exhausted all options for funding.

Business of Law

Ex-Victorian deputy premier appointed chair at Slater & Gordon

James Merlino, the former deputy for ex-Victorian premier Dan Andrews and current Rest Super chair, has been appointed chair at plaintiff law firm Slater & Gordon.

Restructuring & Insolvency

Crown loses row over ATE policy as security in iProsperity’s $55M case

Crown Resorts has lost a fight against a proposal by funders for iProsperity Group's liquidators to put up an after-the-event insurance policy as security for costs in a case that seeks to recover $55 million in gambling losses.

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