Activist organisations are seeking to challenge orders to hand up communications with the Environmental Defenders Office in its failed case against Santos over the $5.6 billion Barossa gas project, arguing there was no legitimate forensic purpose for the material sought.
Sky News appeals loss to Isentia in case of ‘wholesale copying’
Optus denies ‘cloaking’ Deloitte report in privilege in data breach class action
ASIC investigating ANZ over role in government bond issuance
Lehrmann inquiry chair faces corruption probe for leaking report to media
Judge blasts eSafety Commissioner bid for global takedown orders against X
Budget funds 8 new judges to clear visa backlog, but legal aid sector gets a ‘fraction’
Australia’s peak legal body has welcomed the injection of funds promised in Tuesday’s budget announcement for the appointment of extra federal judges to clear a backlog in migration and protection visa applications. But the funds allocated to legal assistance services is a “fraction” of what is needed, the Law Council said.
Former HWL Ebsworth client can’t seek additional $22.8M after negligence finding
Builder can’t revive abandoned claims against AGL
Collapsed construction and maintenance company General Trade Industries has lost its bid to revive abandoned claims against AGL in a nearly four-year old contract case over work on two Queensland gas plants, with a judge finding the company has had “more than a sufficient opportunity to plead its case”.