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Tamara Hunter King & Wood Mallesons

Tamara Hunter

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Red not sole-ly Louboutin’s *

USA - November 3 2011
A New York court has refused to rule that red soled shoes are exclusively the domain of French designer Christian Louboutin.

Co-authors: Katrina Evans.


Recent anti-Israel protests are not secondary boycotts *

Australia - November 3 2011
The ACCC has found that recent anti-Israel protests are not secondary boycotts.

Co-authors: Katrina Evans.


Restraints of trade - when is too long too much? *

Australia - November 3 2011
In August 2011, the Supreme Court of New South Wales handed down its judgment in the matter of Hunter v Koulouris, providing a useful summary of the current state of the law on restraints of trade in NSW.

Co-authors: Katrina Evans.


ACCC takes action over “free to roam” chicken claims *

Australia - November 3 2011
On 5 September 2011, the ACCC instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against three suppliers and the Australia Chicken Meat Federation Inc, alleging misleading or deceptive conduct in relation to the promotion and supply of chicken products.

Co-authors: Katrina Evans.


ACCC considers airline alliances *

Australia - November 3 2011
On 13 October 2011, the ACCC issued a draft decision proposing to grant authorisation for Virgin Australia and Singapore Airlines to enter into an integrated network aviation alliance.

Co-authors: Katrina Evans.


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