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Bar Association defends judges’ impartiality in face of ‘misleading’ bias analysis
Business of Law 2021-08-23 4:05 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The Australian Bar Association has criticised “flawed” methodology used to analyse the competency of judges, weighing in on controversy over the Australian Law Reform Commission’s handling of a submission to its judicial impartiality inquiry.

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Telegraph says art dealer’s ‘misrepresentation’ invalidates $50K settlement deal in defamation case
Dauid Sibtain 2021-08-23 2:35 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A $50,000 settlement agreement between Nationwide News and an art collector who alleged he was defamed by a Sunday Telegraph article was invalid because the dealer lied to the publisher, a court has been told.

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Former Liberal power broker accuses 60 Minutes of ‘reckless’ defamation
Defamation 2021-08-20 2:19 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Former vice president of the Victorian Liberal Party Marcus Bastiaan has hit Nine with a defamation lawsuit over an explosive 60 Minutes report which allegedly implied the Sydney man was a political power broker with an illegal branch stacking operation.

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ACCC chief warns Google, Apple of more regulation to come
ACCC 2021-08-19 3:14 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is investigating whether new legislation is needed to address the impact of dominant digital platforms such as Google and Apple, as the regulator’s overseas counterparts usher in bills aimed at cracking down on anticompetitive behaviour.

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Christian Porter wants court to ‘protect his reputation’, Nine tells judge
ABC 2021-08-18 4:21 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Liberal MP Christian Porter is effectively asking the court to “protect his reputation” by seeking to block Nine and NewsCorp from using secret portions of the ABC’s defence to his defamation allegations, Nine told a judge in opposing the move.

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Ex-gangland lawyer fined for misleading Legal Services Commissioner
Defteros Lawyers 2021-08-16 12:50 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A Melbourne lawyer, who formerly represented gangland figures, has been reprimanded and fined $9,000, after a court found he recklessly misled the Victorian Legal Services Commissioner regarding his involvement in a de-facto relationship matter in which unsatisfactory professional conduct was allege

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Ben Roberts-Smith says ex-wife lied to court about accessing his personal emails
Arthur Moses 2021-08-13 8:46 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A lawyer for accused war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith has told a judge his ex-wife did not honestly disclose whether she had given her close friend access to her former husband’s email account, and had misused his confidential and privileged information.

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Court tosses lawyer’s claim for greater damages in ‘Centrelink cheat’ case against Seven
Appeals 2021-08-11 6:22 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

An Adelaide lawyer who won a long-running defamation battle over a Today Tonight story that described her as a “Centrelink cheat” has lost her bid for a bigger payout after a court found there was no misapprehension of fact or law in its determination of damages.

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ABC journalist settles defamation case by Liberal MP Andrew Laming for $79,000
ABC 2021-08-11 12:05 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

ABC reporter Louise Milligan has agreed to pay $79,000 to settle a defamation case by Liberal party MP Andrew Laming over what he called spiteful and accusatory tweets, but the agreement does not include an admission of liability, a court heard on Wednesday.

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Jailed former mayor a ‘reluctant gladiator’ in defamation case against Seven, judge says
Addisons 2021-08-06 4:33 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has dismissed jailed property developer Salim Mehajer’s defamation lawsuit against broadcaster Seven, saying delays in fixing significant defects in his case amounted to an abuse of process.

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