High Court won’t hear Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation appeal

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The High Court has rejected former political staffer Bruce Lehrmann’s special leave application seeking to appeal civil findings that he raped colleague Brittany Higgins.

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Seafarms mulls strike-out of Jan Cameron suit over Project Sea Dragon

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Aquaculture group Seafarms wants the court to strike-out a suit by Kathmandu founder Jan Cameron alleging the ASX-listed company misled shareholders about its plans to build the world’s largest prawn farm in the Northern Territory.

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Mulpha may lob cross-claims in Glenmore Park development class action

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Developer Mulpha is considering launching cross-claims against contractors in a class action on behalf of owners and investors of homes in a 683-lot development in Glenmore Park, NSW.

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Judge rejects class closure bid in actions against Toyota’s finance arm

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A judge has rejected a bid by Toyota’s finance arm to require group members in two class actions to register ahead of mediation to participate in any settlement arising from mediation in the cases.

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Jackie ‘O’ complained about Kyle Sandilands months before on-air tiff: suit

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Radio host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson allegedly complained about bullying by her long-time co-host Kyle Sandilands on two occasions in the months before the fight that took the duo off the air.

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Class action targets SA over youth detention centre abuse

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A new class action against the South Australian government alleges the state failed to protect minors from abuse while they were detained in state youth detention centres at any time over a 45-year period.

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Epic Games case against Google dismissed after global settlement

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A hearing set for this week on relief sought by Fortnite maker Epic Games in its competition case against Google will not go ahead as planned, after the companies reached a global settlement. But the terms of the deal remain to be approved by the ACCC.

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High Court says India did not waive immunity by ratifying New York Convention

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The High Court has tossed a Mauritius company’s case seeking to enforce a $111.3 million arbitration award against India, finding the country’s ratification of the New York Convention did not mean it had waived its immunity from the suit.

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ASIC wants KPMG receivers to investigate Sequoia’s sale of Interprac

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Concerned Sequoia Wealth wants to limit liability for claims linked to the $1 billion collapse of the Shield and First Guardian funds, ASIC has asked a court to appoint receivers from KPMG to probe the sale of Interprac Financial Planning.

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