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Using discovery documents for other purposes
The Harman Undertaking, established in 1983, requires documents disclosed during civil litigation not to be used in other Court proceedings. This article examines exceptions, when same parties are involved, and suggests that special circumstances must be established to receive leave of the Court.
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Use of a competitors trade marks for comparative advertising
Comparative advertising can be a powerful tool, but it must be done within the bounds of the law. Learn more about the legal implications of comparative advertising in Australia, including the case of GlaxoSmithKline Australia Pty Ltd v Reckitt Benckiser (Australia) Pty Limited (No 2) [2018] FCA 1.
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Uber found in breach of Australian privacy laws
This article provides an overview of interesting decisions of Australian Courts in Corporate Law, Technology Law and Intellectual Property. With cases on Trade Marks, Copyright, Defamation, Negligence, Joint Ventures and Confidential Information, it is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in these areas.
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Overview of the Ransomware Payments Bill 2021 (Cth)
Australian government proposed the Ransomware Payments Bill 2021 (Cth) (Bill) to enforce mandatory reporting of ransomware payments. Penalties of up to $110,000 for non-compliance.
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International businesses subject to Australian privacy laws
Australian Intelligence Community (AIC) Commissioner Falk determined how the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) will assess if international entities have an Australian Link to Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
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Shareholder oppression – combined effects add up
A Court decision has highlighted the consequences of oppressive conduct between majority shareholders. Learn more about the case and the implications for understanding interactions between company members by reading this blog post.
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Hermès sues artist over NFT “Birkin” bags
Explore the implications of virtual artworks created with the help of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and how this has caused a legal battle between a renowned fashion house and an American artist. Learn more about the copyright and trade mark infringement issues, and the implications of this case for the future of digital art.
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Worldwide asset freezing order by Federal Court – are they possible?
The High Court’s decision in Deputy Commissioner v Huang [2021] HCA 43 confirms the Federal Court may make worldwide asset freezing orders. This is an important development in Australian law.
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Contemporaneous file notes: their purpose and legal requirements
Learn how contemporaneous file notes can be used as evidence in Court and how to ensure their admissibility. Find out what details to include and more in this comprehensive guide.





