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ip/media
24 May 2023 A sticky end for the Manuka Honey certification trade mark?
Local honey producers have been unsuccessful in securing a certification trade mark for "Manuka Honey" in New Zealand.
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Arbitration Update
17 Apr 2023 High Court of Australia unanimously recognises and enforces investment arbitration award and provides guidance for investors
High Court of Australia unanimously recognises and enforces investment arbitration award. The decision provides guidance for investors and clarity on waiver…
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TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE Update
23 Feb 2023 Australian High Court test case set to determine the validity of Victoria's electric vehicle tax
Australian High Court test case Vanderstock & Anor v The State of Victoria set to determine the constitutional validity of Victoria's electric vehicle tax…
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GLOBAL DIGITAL ASSETS DIGEST
15 Feb 2023 Global Digital Assets Digest: February 2023
Welcome to this month's Global Digital Assets Digest of this year. There has been a lot of activity in the UK, with the UK government rolling out far-reaching…
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FOOD LAW UPDATE
13 Feb 2023 Supplement reforms: is your product now a therapeutic good?
TGA declares sports supplements therapeutic goods in law. Sports products that make therapeutic claims in the dosage form of a tablet, capsule or pill will be…
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IP@ASHURST UPDATE
25 Jan 2023 Copyright Enforcement in the Digital Age: Is it fit for purpose?
The Attorney-General has announced a review of Australia's copyright enforcement regime, with submissions due by 7 March 2023.
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Legal update
23 Jan 2023 Energy-from-Waste to be included in the EU Emissions Trading System and implications for the UK waste sector
What you need to know The EU and UK are looking to expand their respective market-based emissions trading schemes in order to align emission reduction targets…
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Corporate Crime and Investigations Alert
02 Dec 2022 The NACC at last – Australia's National Anti-Corruption Commission Becomes Law
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) Act has passed into law, including amendments proposed by the Joint Select Committee
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07 Nov 2022 Spotlight on International Transfers
It's now been 2 years and 3 months since the landmark case of Schrems II which threw up in the air approach to international data transfers.
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digital assets digest
07 Nov 2022 Global Digital Assets Digest: November 2022
Welcome to this month's Global Digital Assets Digest. We have a number of interesting papers in relation to CBDCs, as well as an important development in the…
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Financial Services Update
31 Oct 2022 Breach reporting regime: ASIC's insights one year in and likely implications for ASIC enforcement
What you need to know ASIC has issued Report 740: Insights from the reportable situations regime: October 2021 to June 2022. This is its inaugural…
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IP @ Ashurst Update
24 Oct 2022 Caterpillar's CAT marks continue to prevail over Puma's PROCAT
Puma SE v Caterpillar Inc [2022] FCAFC 153 - The Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia has dismissed Puma's application for leave to appeal finding…
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corporate update
17 Oct 2022 Ashurst and Practical Law Company Q3 2022
The articles below were written by Ashurst LLP and Practical Law Corporate in Q3 2022 and first published in the company law section of PLC Magazine.
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IP @ Ashurst Update
13 Oct 2022 The kids are not all right – An update on the operation of serious harm in defamation matters
In the UK, seeking early determination of 'serious harm' at the interim stage has been unfavourably considered by the courts as the assessment involves…
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DATA PROTECTION UPDATE
07 Oct 2022 Themes and discussions from Ashurst Data Protection Roundtable
Ashurst Data Protection team held a Roundtable on 8th September 2022 where we invited a number of data protection officers and general counsel from a variety…
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07 Oct 2022 Is this goodbye to the UK GDPR?
DCMS Minister Michelle Donelan's announcement this week that the government intended to replace the GDPR came as a surprise to most. She stated "We will be…
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Dispute Resolution Update
05 Sep 2022 Climate change litigation risk in Australia
Summary of the trends in climate change litigation and steps directors should take to address the resulting risks.
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Infrastructure Industry Update
29 Aug 2022 A problem for all: disputes that may arise as costs escalate on construction projects
Cost escalation on construction projects affects all parties to a construction contract and shows no signs of abating. Messy and complicated disputes can…
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IP@ASHURST UPDATE
26 Aug 2022 The High Court does not go "all in" - 3:3 split on patentability of feature games in electronic gaming machines
Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Patents [2022] HCA 29: equally split High Court; patents; computer-implemented inventions; manner…
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21 Jul 2022 Significant change is on the horizon: UK Data Protection Law Reform - our top 5 insights
The temperature in the UK is not the only hot news this week. Data protection law has been having a hot moment of its own.