Former Attorney-General Christian Porter has succeeded in scrubbing from the court record the ABC’s full defence in his now-settled defamation suit against the broadcaster, over the protests of media outlets, with a judge finding the principle of open justice was “not absolute”.
Latest climate change lawsuit targets government over $21M Beetaloo drilling grant
The federal government has been hit with a lawsuit alleging it failed to take into account the impact on climate change when it awarded an Empire Energy subsidiary a $21 million grant for gas exploration in the Northern Territory, two months after a landmark ruling found the government owes a duty of care to protect children from the risks of climate change.
Sacked sports journalist loses case over coverage of ‘vivid and disgusting’ workplace comments
Victoria says COVID-19 lockdown did not violate freedom of communication
Class action against NSW government alleges fraudulent acquisition of Westconnex land
Feud over app notice in $7M CBA case could shift balance towards higher penalties
A judge weighing a dispute between ASIC and the Commonwealth Bank over whether notice of a $7 million penalty should be sent out through the bank’s Commbank app has questioned the usefulness of adverse publicity notices and whether they should be ditched for higher pecuniary penalties in the future.
Culture Kings steps out of the ring, resolves Mike Tyson suit over ‘misleading’ T-shirts
It’s the insurers, not class actions, driving D&O liability insurance premiums
Brick by brick, the claim that funded class actions are the primary driver of rising directors’ liability insurance premiums is being dismantled. Even more precarious is the claim that the Commonwealth government’s continuous disclosure reforms are the answer and will result in enormous savings for Australian business, says Omni Bridgeway managing director and CEO Andrew Saker.