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27
Apr
2020
SMEs access to COVID relief options from insurers until 30 June 2020
On 2 April 2020, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued an interim authorisation to insurers under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) to implement certain relief measures for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) suffering hardship due to COVID-19.
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27
Apr
2020
Love is in the air, is in court of Perram J
On 24 April 2020, Justice Nye Perram delivered judgment in the Federal Court in Boomerang Investments Pty Ltd v Padgett (Liability) [2020] FCA 535. It’s a good read.
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15
Apr
2020
Section 163A – The rarely used safeguard within the Patent Act 1990 that may help Australia battle the Covid-19 pandemic
Recent amendments clarifying the Crown Use provisions contained in the Patents Act 1990 (the Act) could not have come sooner, with the Covid-19 pandemic potentially triggering the use of the new ‘emergency’ Crown exploitation of inventions safeguard, found in section 163A of the Act, to ramp up the ...
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6
Apr
2020
Bushfires, floods and now a global pandemic, what’s next for the insurance industry?
During recent times, the Australian insurance industry has taken a hit on various fronts. First, the recent bushfires across Australia which is estimated to reach $5 billion, then the hail storm which resulted in $1½ billion in claims and the floods on the east coast which is currently at $800m.
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15
Mar
2020
A pitfall to avoid when briefing single experts in the small claims division
Proceedings in the small claims division of the Local Court of New South Wales (Small Claims Court) are intended to be conducted with as little formality and technicality as possible (Local Court Act 2007 s 35(2)), however, non-compliance of a certain procedural rule may result in adverse costs orde ...
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15
Mar
2020
If you stalk your users – be transparent about it
Earlier last year, the Restricted Committee of the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (Restricted Committee) ordered a financial sanction of €50million against Google LLC (Google) for breaches of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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18
Feb
2020
Five key takeaways from a landmark shareholder class action
The Myer case is the first decision to be handed down involving a shareholder class action in Australia. This significant case is important because, typically, shareholder class actions have settled before trial – denying the bench the opportunity to exposit on firmly held, but as yet untested, argu ...
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18
Feb
2020
Can lawyers claim professional costs for litigating?
The High Court decision in Bell Lawyers Pty v Pentelow [2019] HCA 29 has held the long standing Chorley (London Scottish Benefit Society v Chorley (1884) 13 QBD 872) exception rule which now no longer applies in Australia.
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12
Dec
2019
Regulating in the digital age
The Federal Government has today released its response to the ACCC’s Digital Platforms Inquiry final report, accepting all recommendations apart from tax changes and more stringent copyright enforcement.
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26
Sep
2019
Why consumer data right will change your life
The Treasury Laws Amendment (Consumer Data Right) Act 2019 (Cth) (the Act) that established the Consumer Data Right (CDR) was passed on 1 August 2019. Open banking is one step closer after the proposed 2018 bill was amended and re-introduced after the federal election. The CDR legislation will amen ...
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