Google has been hit with a third preliminary discovery lawsuit seeking the identity of online reviewers, this time by a Melbourne brothel and escort service seeking to eliminate 11 one-star reviews from the search engine.
Bega did not waive legal professional privilege by probing cancer-stricken witness
Court rules international passengers can join Scenic Tours class action
Clayton Utz reopens Sydney office after employee’s wife cleared of coronavirus
Crude joke no valid reason for dismissing ‘larrikin’ mine worker, FWC finds
Judge orders graphic warning for Johnson & Johnson pelvic mesh products
Liquidator criticised for ‘inheriting improper purpose’ in seeking to grill NRL boss
A judge has set aside a liquidator’s bid for public examination of National Rugby League boss Todd Greenberg and another high-ranking officer, finding the summonses were an “abuse of process” and that the company behind them had entered into liquidation for the sole purpose of grilling the officials.
Country Care fails in appeal of jury directions ruling in criminal cartel case
‘Total war’: Judge rejects Hytera’s new defence in Motorola IP dispute
Calling the complex intellectual property dispute a “total war” between the tech giants, a judge has dismissed a proposed amended defence by Hytera Communications to Motorola’s allegations of copyright infringement, finding that the “wholly new case” would derail an upcoming trial in May and push it back by at least a year.