Full Court overturns defamation win for Jarred Hayne supporter

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The Full Court has thrown out a finding that a supporter of Jarryd Hayne was defamed by a Seven social media post that accused him of spitting at a women who accused the rugby player of rape as she left the courthouse.

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In latest class action loss, Bayer defeats case over Essure device

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Medical device maker Bayer has successfully defended a class action over its Essure contraceptive, with a judge finding the evidence fell short of proving the device caused chronic inflammation.

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Herbert Smith Freehills issues apology over partner’s ‘deeply offensive’ tweet

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A Herbert Smith Freehills mergers and acquisitions partner faces an internal investigation over a tweet aimed at Arnold Bloch Leibler partner Jeremy Leibler.

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WestConnex class action funder hit with indemnity costs

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The funder behind a class action against Transport for NSW by residents displaced by the construction of Sydney’s WestConnex tunnel has been ordered to pay $134,000  to cover the class action’s costs after it brought a failed action to rescind trust funds.

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Super Retail can’t back out of ‘solicitor’s handshake’ with former execs, court told

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Super Retail is bound by a settlement with two former executives who claim they were axed after complaints about its CEO’s undisclosed relationship with a former HR officer, a court has heard.

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‘Not a teenager’: Barrister knew better than to ignore court summons, judge says

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A barrister who failed to disclose his contempt conviction and flew to China when required to attend court has been denied a practising certificate, with a judge unimpressed at attempts to justify his conduct.

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Criminal charges flagged against Woolworths NZ over ‘inaccurate’ pricing

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New Zealand’s consumer regulator will bring criminal charges against Woolworths NZ and two Pak’nSave branches over alleged inaccurate pricing and misleading specials.

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