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‘Uncomfortable’ judge told Ben Roberts-Smith not in relationship with lawyer
News publisher Fairfax has been accused of attempts to intimidate Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyer in contempt of court by publishing inaccurate media reports that the solicitor is in a romantic relationship with the former soldier, after a judge said the reports had made him "uncomfortable".  
‘Very very messy law’: Government urged to rethink changes to continuous disclosure regime
The government's proposed changes to the country's continuous disclosure regime substitutes a "bright line legal test" with a "very very messy law" that will weaken enforcement and could undermine the integrity of Australia's capital markets, a Senate committee has heard.
Judge tosses Caltex trade mark case, says Chevron does not own colour red
Chevron has mostly failed in its lawsuit accusing Australian petrol station company Ampol of infringing its Caltex trade marks, with a judge finding that Chevron's case sought exclusive use over the colour red and was "at odds with commercial sense".
Greenpeace wins IP stoush with AGL over ‘satirical’ campaign
A judge has thrown out trade mark infringement claims brought by AGL against Greenpeace for using the energy company's logo in a public campaign labelling it "Australia's biggest climate polluter".
HWL Ebsworth faces $130M negligent advice case by ex-client
A former client is seeking damages of up to $130 million from HWL Ebsworth in a lawsuit accusing the law firm of giving negligent advice on a joint venture to develop land.
Liquidators of S&P class action plaintiff win strikeout bid in spat over funder’s agreements
A judge has gutted a defence and counterclaim filed by the biggest unitholder in investment fund Vale in a battle with a litigation funder and liquidators over agreements to join two class actions against S&P Capital, a fight that threatened to hold up one of the class actions.
$10M settlement offer rejected by plaintiffs in Advanta Seeds class action
Plaintiffs in a class action against Advanta Seeds rejected a $10 million offer to settle the litigation, which was later dismissed by a judge.
Halifax auditor faces first criminal charges over auditing breaches
Criminal charges have been laid against the auditor of stockbroker Halifax Investment Services, whose 2008 collapse left around $200 million in client funds trapped, in the first criminal charges brought over auditing services in Australia.
Ben Roberts-Smith owed record damages after reputation ‘smashed and destroyed’ by Fairfax, court hears
Decorated war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith is owed record aggravated damages from Fairfax for publishing allegations of war crimes that it knew was false and decimating his reputation, a court has heard.
Barrister Dion Fahey says fun key to staving off burnout in the ‘blood sport’ of litigation
The best piece of career advice barrister Dion Fahey ever got had nothing to do with getting ahead.