Intellectual Property

Light & Wonder employees can’t dodge subpoenas in Aristocrat case

A judge has signed off on subpoenas compelling employees of gaming company Light & Wonder to give evidence in a US case by Aristocrat alleging misuse of confidential information about its popular Dragon Link poker machine.

Employment

Axed Lovisa worker wins FWC filing extension after solicitor’s mistake

The Fair Work Commission has allowed a former Lovisa worker to file an unfair dismissal claim out of time, finding that an error by her lawyer constituted an exceptional circumstance.

Telecommunications

Telegram drops challenge to $1M eSafety fine for reporting delay

Encrypted messaging app Telegram has withdrawn its court challenge to a $1 million fine issued by eSafety, a move welcomed by the online regulator on Thursday.

Class Actions

Qld energy class action’s bid for evidence of $40M in defence costs meritless: judge

The applicant in a failed class action against Queensland utilities Stanwell and CS Energy can't get its hands on fee invoices as it prepares its response to a claim for recovery of what could be up to $40 million in costs.

Courts

Barristers with high-stakes litigation chops appointed to NSW Supreme Court

A senior counsel who represented the Department of Defence in a PFAS class action that settled for $132.7 million and a silk who helped Keybridge Capital defeat a suit by investor Nicholas Bolton have been appointed judges on the NSW Supreme Court.

Professional Negligence

Client of injury firm Margalit can’t revive negligence suit

Plaintiff firm Margalit Injury Lawyers has escaped a client's bid to revive his negligence suit, with an appeals court finding the firm was protected by advocate’s immunity. 

Class Actions

In class action defence, AFL denies duty to shield players from racism

The AFL has rejected claims it owed a duty to protect footballers from racism on the oval, saying the risk of racist abuse was caused by “prevailing attitudes” and comparable to the risk they faced in other areas of life. 

Employment

Sacked Canva software engineer drops coercion claim from Fair Work suit

Design tech giant Canva has succeeded in opposing a former software engineer's claim of coercion in an employment suit over his sacking.

Securities

London City Equities settles with Excelsior over $101M sale

London City Equities has reached a settlement with listed firm Excelsior in a case alleging shareholder oppression over a decision to sell off a subsidiary for $101 million and not distribute the proceeds.

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