The “hypocrisy” of ABC journalist Louise Milligan in criticising the host of Media Watch for not seeking comment before a broadcast last month has aggravated the damage caused by her defamatory article, the former Attorney-General and accused rapist has told a court.
Ashurst doubles bonus pool to reward staff for strong pandemic performance
‘Nothing the Crown does will satisfy these nine accused’: Prosecution defends ANZ cartel indictment
‘The game is not worth the candle’: Judge says oral discovery in 7-Eleven class action a waste of time
Merivale suffers setback in $129M underpayments class action
Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy breached CITIC agreement over Balmoral Iron mine acquisition, court finds
Boral ruling a warning to class action lawyers to be on their best behaviour
ASIC takes CBA to court for hitting customers with $55M in fees
Government seeks quick win in James Ashby lawsuit over $4.5M legal bill
The federal government is seeking summary judgment in a lawsuit brought by One Nation chief-of-staff James Ashby alleging it took adverse action against him by refusing to foot the bill for nearly $4.5 million in legal costs stemming from a dropped sexual harassment case against former House speaker Peter Slipper.
Will women’s ‘lens’ lead to greater diversity in judicial appointments?
Barristers and legal experts are calling on the new Attorney-General to actively commit to gender diversity when she begins to make appointments to the courts, as the federal government’s promise to put its decision making through a women’s “lens” raises hopes of more female judicial appointments to correct the imbalance on the bench.