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COVID-19 pandemic no excuse to delay $2.5B Icthys LNG case, judges say
Appeals 2020-03-31 3:25 pm By Alison Eveleigh

An appeals court has found that parties forced to conduct hearings via telephone or video conference in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic are not disadvantaged by the new arrangements, refusing to delay the appeal of a $2.5 billion contractual dispute concerning the Ichthys gas project in the Northern Territory until the parties can appear in person before the court.

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Griffin Coal can’t get hands on docs in long-running spat with Carna Group
Bennett + Co 2020-01-17 2:27 pm By Miklos Bolza

Struggling mining firm Griffin Coal has been denied access to documents while defending a consumer law case brought by the liquidators of a collapsed mining services firm.

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Samsung challenges $138M arbitration award in Roy Hill mine dispute
Arbitration 2019-08-15 9:28 pm By Miklos Bolza

South Korea’s Samsung C&T Corporation has launched two bids in Singapore to set aside a US$94 million (AU$138 million) award relating to its dispute with Spanish energy company Duro Felguera over the Pilbara-based Roy Hill iron ore mine.

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Embattled ex-Quintis boss loses $13.3M sandalwood plantation loan dispute
Agriculture 2019-07-08 4:22 pm By Miklos Bolza

Frank Wilson, solicitor and founder of failed sandalwood producer Quintis, has been ordered by a court to repay a $13.3 million loan used to invest in a 215 hectare Indian sandalwood plantation.

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Rio Tinto unit can keep $86M owed to Forge Group in set-off win
Brahma Dharmananda 2018-09-24 4:31 pm By Miklos Bolza

A unit of Rio Tinto has won an appeal allowing it to avoid an $86 million payment owed to failed mining services company Forge Group Power.

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