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Pan Macmillan settles crime book defamation case for $100,000 after defence struck out
Banki Haddock Fiora 2019-09-13 2:17 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Publisher Pan Macmillan and nightclub magnate John Ibrahim have reached a $100,000 settlement in a defamation case brought by Sydney identity Thomas Domican over what a judge called a “fleeting reference” in Ibrahim’s autobiography.

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3A Composites issues ultimatum in combustible cladding class action
Amelia Smith 2019-09-12 3:11 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

German-based 3A Composites has issued an ultimatum in the high-stakes combustible cladding class action against it, saying it will try to shut down the matter as a representative proceeding if group member registration and opt out are not initiated.

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Third judge in Norton Rose ex-partner dispute refuses to step down amid accusations of ‘absurdly obtuse’ bias
Bernice Ng 2019-08-29 9:39 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The third judge assigned to oversee a lawsuit filed against law firm Norton Rose Fulbright by a former partner has refused to recuse himself on the grounds of apprehended bias, despite being accused of behaviour that was “grossly disrespectful”, “absurdly obtuse” and “fundamentally lacking in logic”.

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Pan Macmillan’s ‘tenuous’ defence struck out in defamation suit over Kings Cross crime book
Article 2019-08-29 12:56 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Federal Court has partially struck out publisher Pan Macmillan Australia’s defence in a defamation case brought by Sydney identity Thomas Domican over a “fleeting reference” in a book by nightclub magnate John Ibrahim.

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Norwegian shipping company to plead guilty to criminal cartel charge
Clayton Utz 2019-08-29 11:10 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

One month after Japanese shipping company K-Line was hit with a $34.5 million fine for cartel conduct, Norwegian shipping firm Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean AS has said it will plead guilty to one charge of criminal cartel conduct for its role in the same scheme.

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Geoffrey Rush loses bid to muzzle publisher in defamation case
Article 2019-08-28 10:15 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Actor Geoffrey Rush has come up short in his bid for an injunction blocking The Daily Telegraph from repeating allegations in the successful defamation case he brought against the publisher, with a judge citing the public interest in free speech and the lack of foundation for the actor’s concerns.

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3A Composites challenges commonality in cladding class action
Amelia Smith 2019-08-27 9:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

3A Composites has slammed the pleadings in a class action against it over allegedly combustible cladding, questioning whether the stated common issues are actually common to all group members.

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Norwegian shipping company hit with criminal cartel charge
Clayton Utz 2019-08-23 9:20 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Norway-based shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean AS has become the third international shipper to be charged with price fixing in Australia, just three weeks after Japan’s K-Line was hit with a record $34.5 million fine over the same alleged cartel.

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Fairfax appeals $280K Chau Chak Wing defamation judgment, says journo didn’t lie
Appeals 2019-08-15 10:27 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Fairfax Media has challenged a judge’s “gravely serious” suggestion that one of its journalists lied about a confidential source, during the first day of a two-day appeal hearing over a $280,000 defamation judgment awarded to Chinese-Australian businessman Chau Chak Wing.

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‘We’re not in the realm of snake oil’: AFT appeals Maxigesic judgment
AFT Pharmaceuticals 2019-08-13 9:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

AFT Pharmaceuticals has challenged a Federal Court decision that found its Maxisegic ads were misleading and deceptive, saying the judge “set the bar too high” by requiring it to prove there was an adequate scientific foundation for its painkiller representations.

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