HWL Ebsworth has been ordered to hand over file notes to a former client and whistleblower suing ANZ for unfair dismissal, with a judge rejecting the law firm’s argument that the notes were created solely for the benefit of the junior solicitor taking them.
Judge slams Monsanto’s ‘highly unsatisfactory’ behaviour in Roundup class action
AGL Energy sues Greenpeace for using logo in ‘Australia’s biggest climate polluter’ campaign
ACCC to argue Epic’s dispute with Apple should be heard in Australia
$112M Robodebt class action settlement has ‘bigger set of losers’ than normal, court hears
Statewide Super won’t defend ASIC case over $1.5M insurance mistake
Rape allegations ‘could not be dismissed as trivial’, ABC says in defence to Porter suit
The ABC has come out swinging in its defence to former attorney-general Christian Porter’s lawsuit over an allegedly defamatory article concerning historical rape allegations, saying there were reasonable grounds for suspecting Porter brutally raped a girl when they were teenagers and that it had a duty to publish the article.