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Tweet labelling Peter Dutton a ‘rape apologist’ was fair comment, says refugee activist
Baker McKenzie 2021-06-02 10:07 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A refugee activist has hit back at a defamation lawsuit brought by Peter Dutton over a tweet calling the defence minister a “rape apologist”, saying it was fair comment on Dutton’s response to the issue of sexual violence in Australia and offshore detention centres.

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Government defeats challenge to COVID-19 ban on overseas travel
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-06-01 2:13 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has thrown out a legal challenge to the Morrison government’s ban on Australians travelling overseas during COVID-19, saying that Parliament had intended to permit the government to take such “harsh” measures that may “intrude on individual rights” in an emergency.

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Lawyers who accused Vic Supreme Court of bias dodge contempt finding
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-05-31 6:55 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A barrister and solicitor who accused the Victoria Supreme Court of bias have avoided a contempt of court ruling, despite a judge finding their conduct “fell short of the standards of competence and diligence” expected of lawyers.

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Shine’s Joshua Aylward makes mark representing the town that ‘felt forgotten’
Class Actions 2021-05-31 1:30 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Shine Lawyers practice leader Joshua Aylward knew since high school that he wanted a career that was fulfilling and would allow him to help people. He made his first foray into the law at the tender age of 19, working full-time as a law clerk in the small country town of Dalby in rural Queensland because the best way to learn was “on the job”.

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Full Court won’t undo injunction barring ‘RestQ’ trade mark use
Amy Campbell 2021-05-28 10:19 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

An appeals court has upheld a ruling which bars use of the RestQ trade mark on sleep products sold by Martin & Pleasance because of a “disturbing” number of similarities with the marketing and appearance of an established competitor’s Rescue natural sleep aid product.

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Silk Sue Chrysanthou must return brief in Christian Porter defamation case
ABC 2021-05-27 5:02 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has issued an injunction restraining barrister Sue Chrysanthou SC from acting for Christian Porter in his defamation case against the ABC.

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‘Very bad idea’: Barrister warned Chrysanthou about fallout if she took Porter brief
ABC 2021-05-26 8:50 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A junior barrister expressed concerns to Sue Chrysanthou SC about her acting for Christian Porter in his defamation proceedings against the ABC, saying friends of the women who accused him of rape were “behaving like a cult” and that there could be fallout in the media, a court has heard.

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Barrister Sue Chrysanthou was told info that could help Porter’s case against ABC, court hears
ABC 2021-05-25 9:21 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Silk Sue Chrysanthou was given information during a conference with a friend of Christian Porter’s accuser that could help the former attorney-general in his defamation case against the ABC.

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Sue Chrysanthou was warned against accepting Porter brief, court told
ABC 2021-05-24 9:27 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A leading defamation barrister warned silk Sue Chrysanthou not to act for Christian Porter in the former attorney general’s defamation case against the ABC over its coverage of rape allegations, a court has heard.

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High Court to weigh in on CFMEU’s serial offender status in assessing penalties
Appeals 2021-05-21 10:52 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The High Court has granted special leave to the Australian Building and Construction Commissioner in a case dealing with how the CFMEU’s history as a serial offender should have been considered when assessing the penalty the union should face for breaches of the Fair Work Act.

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