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Court throws out $106M judgment against Adani over Abbot Point fees
Andrew Stumer 2021-09-01 4:38 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Adani Group has successfully overturned a $106 million judgment against it over access charges for its Abbot Point coal terminal.

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Judge finds NSW environmental regulator has ‘duty’ to address climate change
Climate change 2021-08-26 10:15 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The NSW Environment Protection Authority must develop policies to protect the environment from the threat of climate change, a judge has found in a significant victory for climate advocates.

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Santos accused of misleading market by ‘greenwashing’ natural gas claims
Climate change 2021-08-26 6:20 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Leading Australian oil and gas producer Santos is accused of misleading the market by “greenwashing” its environmental credentials in a landmark shareholder-led lawsuit filed in the Federal Court.

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Fraud cross-claims struck out in Mach Energy suit over Mount Pleasant coal mine
Ben Kremer 2021-08-25 6:28 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A judge has struck out allegations of fraud in a cross-claim brought by the operator of a NSW open-cut coal mine, which accused several contractors of knowingly understating the time and cost of expansion works to the tune of $52 million.

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Regulator takes Origin Energy to court for disconnecting destitute customers
Competition & Consumer Protection 2021-08-24 4:50 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The Australian Energy Regulator has taken energy retailer Origin Energy to court for allegedly breaching its commitments to financially vulnerable customers, including by disconnecting the service of some who were on a payment plan.

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Court tosses Mineralogy’s ‘ill-disguised collateral attack’ on ASIC
Amy Reid 2021-08-24 11:21 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A court has tossed a lawsuit by Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy against ASIC, calling it an “ill-disguised collateral attack” against the regulator over criminal proceedings against the billionaire mining magnate over $12 million in payments made to his political party in 2013.

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Law firm would have had onus of proof in Arrium cross-claim defence, judge says
Amy Munro 2021-08-19 11:56 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Herbert Smith Freehills this week escaped a cross-claim that its advice made it liable for the alleged losses of Arrium’s lenders, but the judge who tossed the claim along with the banks’ cases expressed doubts about one of the law firm’s key arguments, a warning to other firms caught up in litigation as so-called concurrent wrongdoers.

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Cytec prevails again in challenge to Nalco mining patent
Allens 2021-08-19 3:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

US-based chemical and materials technology company Cytec Industries has won its Federal Court challenge to a mining patent application by a unit of Ecolab, with the court finding the claims in the patent lacked support and sufficient disclosure.

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Hancock Prospecting avoids $3M discovery hit
Adam Hochroth 2021-08-18 4:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has avoided a discovery order that would cost an estimated $3 million to comply with, with a judge instead ordering that limited discovery be given to two Rinehart children in an ongoing family dispute over titles for the Hope Down iron ore mine.

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HWL Ebsworth, Vannin targeted in latest dispute over Queensland Nickel joint venture
Alexander Law 2021-08-16 2:26 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Three Clive Palmer-owned companies have filed a breach of trust lawsuit against HWL Ebsworth, funder Vannin Capital and the liquidators of Queensland Nickel attempting to recoup $102 million transferred after the billionaire suffered a courtroom defeat earlier this year.

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