Defamation

Ex-senator Linda Reynolds wins $315K in defamation case against Brittany Higgins

Former senator Linda Reynolds has won $315,000 in damages in her defamation case against ex-staffer Brittany Higgins over social media posts that allegedly implied she mishandled rape allegations against Bruce Lehrmann.

Financial Services

Insurers lose bid to see Ashurst advice in Greensill dispute

Insurers Bond & Credit Company and Tokio Marine can't eyeball advice given by Ashurst to lender White Oak in a dispute over the collapse of supply chain finance company Greensill.

Article

Nuix must foot $20M in legal bills given ‘notorious’ costs of securities class actions: judge

Nuix is on the hook for $20 million before its insurers will cover its legal bills for suits over its $1.8 billion float, with a judge saying there was a good reason for the significant retention given the “notorious” expense of securities class actions.

ASIC

TerraCom hit with $7.5M penalty in ASIC whistleblower case

A judge has hit coal producer TerraCom with a $7.5 million penalty in ASIC proceedings alleging it made misleading statements to the market that damaged a whistleblower's reputation. 

Employment

Court, union debate what portion of $90M Qantas penalty goes to workers

The Transport Workers Union and a judge have debated how much of a $90 million penalty handed to Qantas should be given to 1,820 workers who were unlawfully outsourced during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Employment

Court won’t bar MinterEllison from repping Peabody in worker’s case

A former Peabody Energy employee who claims she was sacked after raising safety concerns has lost her bid to restrain MinterEllison from representing her former employer.

Business of Law

Big 8 feeling the heat as large law firms scale aggressively: report

With artificial intelligence levelling the playing field, the Big 8 are facing increasing competitive pressure from large firms, which are pursuing an aggressive growth strategy and have outpaced them in demand and profitability over the last financial year, a report has found.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Judge slams solicitors for ‘inordinately’ long submissions in Aurelius suit over $180M deal

German investment firm Aurelius can add new claims in a dispute with explosives company Orica over a $180 million acquisition, but a judge has called out solicitors for both sides for filing material of “inordinate length” on an application concerning well-established law. 

Class Actions

Developer wants out of combustible cladding class action to bring $15M ‘copy’ case

A developer for a high rise building in Mascot, Sydney has launched a post-trial bid to opt out as a group member of a class action against cladding manufacturer 3A Composites and supplier Halifax, in order to bring its own "copy" of the case.

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