A judge has found that a lawsuit against the state of NSW over hundreds of allegedly illegal strip searches conducted by NSW police at music festivals over a six-year period should move forward as a class action.
Protecting journalist’s sources in the public interest, judge says in surgeon’s defamation case
ACT Police Chief can’t intervene in Drumgold challenge to Higgins prosecution report
A judge has refused a bid by the ACT Police Chief to intervene on behalf of the AFP in Shane Drumgold SC legal challenge to the findings of an inquiry into the prosecution of Brittany Higgins’ assault claims against Bruce Lehrmann, but has allowed six police officers to be joined to defend the findings.
Judge says Reynolds’ ex-chief of staff Fiona Brown can’t avoid giving evidence in Lehrmann trial
Reynolds’ former chief of staff denies Brittany Higgins disclosed alleged rape
MP says Higgins told him about alleged rape by Liberal staffer
Rival law firms will cooperate on Qantas class action after judge says both ‘at fault’
Briefing of senior women barristers declines, gender pay gap widens: report
The percentage of senior women barristers who were briefed on cases in the past financial year dropped from the previous year, according to the latest report on the peak legal body’s equitable briefing initiative. The proportion of all counsel fees going to women also took a slide, the Law Council of Australia said.