Judge reluctant to allow startup to cross-examine Fortescue’s IP lawyer

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A judge appears reluctant to allow Element Zero to cross-examine an external lawyer hired by mining company Fortescue over alleged “egregious material non-disclosure” during Fortescue’s bid for “extreme and unorthodox” search orders against the green startup’s founders.

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New senior barristers in Victoria have high-stakes commercial, criminal chops

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The Victorian Bar has welcomed 25 new senior counsel to the ranks this year, a group of barristers with broad ranging experience in IP, tax, class actions, employment and criminal law.

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Rio Tinto unit wins stay in dispute with government over Jabiluka mine lease

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A court has granted Rio Tinto unit Energy Resources Australia an interim stay to allow it to contest the government’s decision not to renew its lease for the Jabiluka uranium mine in the Northern Territory.

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High Court won’t hear promoter’s spat with Nine unit over One Direction tour

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Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me The High Court has denied the special leave application of a Sydney concert promoter seeking a cut of the profits earned by Nine unit TEG Live for promoting a 2013 Australian tour with English-Irish boy band One Direction. In orders handed…

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Ex-ANU deputy GC an ‘experienced lawyer’ who would have known when contract ended: FWC

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A fair work claim against the University of Canberra by the former deputy general counsel of Australian National University has been dismissed, with the Fair Work Commission finding she had no reason to think her fixed contract would not terminate at the agreed date, especially considering her legal background. 

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Aristocrat rival can’t dodge discovery in spat over Lighting Link trade secrets

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Gaming giant Aristocrat has defeated a challenge by Light & Wonder to discovery orders it won for a possible lawsuit alleging two former employees who jumped ship to its rival misused confidential information about its popular Lightning Link and Dragon Link games.

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Lehrmann’s barrister told Reynolds sharing trial transcript ‘wasn’t appropriate’, court hears

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Senator Linda Reynolds has testified that counsel for accused rapist Bruce Lehrmann told her it “wasn’t appropriate” to share the transcript from criminal proceedings against his client, which Reynolds sought to aid in her defence of civil claims by Brittany Higgins.

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Allens, Harmers in crosshairs of Super Retail’s feud with former chief legal officer

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Super Retail Group has made a bid to disqualify the solicitors of its former chief legal officer, who has sued the company to enforce an alleged settlement. But the Rebel Sport owner may have to defend a duelling application to disqualify its own solicitors, from Big Six firm Allens.

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Senator Reynolds claims ignorance of ‘legal nicety’ over leaked letter about Higgins’ claim

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Senator Linda Reynolds has admitted that she leaked a confidential letter from the Commonwealth’s solicitors to a reporter at The Australian concerning Brittany Higgins’ claims about the handling of her rape allegations, calling the letter’s confidentiality a “legal nicety” that she didn’t understand.

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Element Zero’s timeline for green iron prototype suspect, Fortescue engineer tells court

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It would only have been possible for start-up Element Zero to deliver an operational green iron prototype in two years with its assumed funding with the help of a “substantial amount of information” on how the project should progress, metals giant Fortescue claims.

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