Energy Beverages LLC v Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd (No 2) [2022] FCA 394
A stay of the Dismissal Orders is appropriate pending appeals to preserve the status quo and integrity of the Register, whereas a stay of costs orders is not justified absent special circumstances. EB's rejection of the 29 June 2021 Calderbank offer was unreasonable, warranting indemnity costs from 30 June 2021....
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- Parties
- Appellant: Energy Beverages LLC; Respondent: Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 14 April 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Appeals of Decisions of Delegates of the Registrar of Trade Marks / Post Judgment Applications for Stay, Indemnity Costs, and Suppression Orders After Dismissal of Appeals
- Outcome
- Stay of Dismissal Orders in two appeals granted; no stay of Costs Orders; variation of Costs Orders to provide indemnity costs from 30 June 2021; no order for costs on stay and indemnity costs applications; suppression orders made.
- Legal Topics
- Trade Marks, Stay of Orders, Suppression Orders, Costs – Indemnity Costs, Calderbank Offers
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Parties
Energy Beverages LLC
Appellant
Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeals of Decisions of Delegates of the Registrar of Trade Marks / Post Judgment Applications for Stay, Indemnity Costs, and Suppression Orders After Dismissal of Appeals
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether to grant a stay of dismissal orders pending appeal
- 2 Whether to grant a stay of costs orders
- 3 Whether to make indemnity costs orders based on rejected Calderbank offers
Ratio Decidendi
A stay of the Dismissal Orders is appropriate pending appeals to preserve the status quo and integrity of the Register, whereas a stay of costs orders is not justified absent special circumstances. EB's rejection of the 29 June 2021 Calderbank offer was unreasonable, warranting indemnity costs from 30 June 2021. Suppression orders are warranted to protect confidential settlement communications from disclosure and prevent prejudice to the proper administration of justice.
Court Disposition
Stay of Dismissal Orders in two appeals granted; no stay of Costs Orders; variation of Costs Orders to provide indemnity costs from 30 June 2021; no order for costs on stay and indemnity costs applications; suppression orders made.
Orders
- Stay of Order 1 (Dismissal Order) in NSD 1858/2019 and NSD 63/2021 until determination of leave/any appeal.
- Order 2 (Costs Order) in each proceeding varied: appellant to pay respondent's costs up to 30 June 2021, and indemnity costs from 30 June 2021.
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