Intellectual Property

High Court sides with Bed Bath ‘N’ Table, says Full Court ‘conflated’ TM, consumer laws

The High Court has unanimously granted home retailer Bed Bath N’ Table’s appeal of a ruling that retailer House did not engage in misleading and deceptive conduct in setting up its Bed & Bath stores.

Class Actions

Detention class action wants case revived, says High Court ruling misunderstood

The applicant in an immigration detention class action that was discontinued four years ago wants to revive the proceedings, arguing the solicitors and the court misunderstood a High Court decision as dooming the case. 

Class Actions

7-Eleven class action members challenge settlement payout

Four group members in a franchisee class action against 7-Eleven that settled for $98 million in 2022 are seeking court review of the amounts they were awarded under the settlement scheme.

Healthcare

Mayne says Cosette did not validly terminate merger

Setting up another potential legal fight, Mayne Pharma has said US drug maker Cosette did not validly terminate their $672 million merger agreement, which failed to receive FIRB approval.

Tax

Melbourne Rebels directors grilled on ‘startling’ inability to explain tax case

A judge has called out the directors of failed Super Rugby club Melbourne Rebels for their “startling” inability to explain their case against the club’s administrators and the tax office.

Social Media

World-first social media ban for kids under 16 comes into force

A world-first law banning kids under 16 from accessing social media platforms has gone into force, with the eSafety commissioner vowing to publish a report card on compliance by the end of the year.

Business of Law

Gilbert + Tobin bolsters disputes practice with partner from Jones Day

Gilbert + Tobin has poached a litigation partner from Jones Day, strengthening the law firm's blue ribbon disputes practice.

Tax

ATO scolded for ‘tax now, ask questions later’ pursuit of Kupang director’s debt

A judge has found the ATO knowingly received millions misappropriated by a former Kupang Resources director in order to satisfy a tax debt against him, with a judge skewering the tax office for instituting a “policy of wilful blindness” in pursuit of the debt.

Business of Law

King & Wood Mallesons to split China, Australia operations

King & Wood Mallesons has announced its China and Australia partnerships will split into two independent firms, 14 years after the pair's merger created one of the world's largest global law firms.

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