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‘Completely off the track’: Judge got it wrong in deep sleep therapy case, Full Court told
Anais d'Arville 2021-08-23 9:17 pm By Christine Caulfield

A judge who dismissed a defamation case against HarperCollins by two psychiatrists who administered the controversial deep sleep therapy at Chelmsford Private Hospital in the 1970s was criticised Monday for her ‘presumptuous cynicism’.

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Developer’s ‘utterly unreasonable’ claims tossed in case over Fairfax brothel article
Banki Haddock Fiora 2021-08-19 8:25 pm By Bianca Hrovat

A Gold Coast developer must re-plead allegations in a defamation lawsuit against Fairfax over an article alleging he met a former Ipswich mayor at a brothel, after a judge struck out several claims that he described as “spectacularly imaginative and utterly unreasonable”.

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A2 Milk takes trade mark battle over Nestle’s NAN A2 to Federal Court
Banki Haddock Fiora 2021-08-19 1:42 pm By Christine Caulfield

New-Zealand dairy company a2 Milk is challenging a win for Nestle over the Swiss food and drink giant’s NAN A2 trade mark for infant formula, a mark IP Australia found was not deceptively similar to a2’s logo.

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a2 Milk loses challenge to Nestle’s Nan A2 trade mark for baby formula
Banki Haddock Fiora 2021-08-04 11:52 am By Cindy Cameronne

New-Zealand dairy company a2 Milk has lost its opposition to registration by food and beverage giant Nestle of its NAN A2 trade mark for infant formula, with a delegate of the Trade Marks Office finding the mark was not substantially identical to a2’s logo.

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Sacked sports journalist loses case over coverage of ‘vivid and disgusting’ workplace comments
Baker McKenzie 2021-07-29 9:27 pm By Bianca Hrovat

A former rugby league journalist with Channel 7 has lost his defamation case over media reports, which alleged he threatened to rip the head off a young regional cadet, because the defamatory imputations were substantially true, judge has ruled.

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Sydney man defamed by Fairfax hit-and-run story loses bid to up damages 
Acting Justice Carolyn Simpson 2021-07-22 10:24 pm By Bianca Hrovat

An appeals court  has thrown out an appeal by a Sydney man who sought greater damages for being incorrectly named in media reports as the driver in a fatal hit-and-run.

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Judge slams ABC for ‘inadvisible’ redactions in court battle over The Checkout
ABC 2021-06-22 2:45 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A judge has criticised the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for “ill advised” redactions in documents produced in a dispute between the producers of the consumer affairs television series The Checkout.

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SMH editor added to Sydney criminal lawyer’s defamation case
Banki Haddock Fiora 2021-04-23 10:41 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A criminal defence lawyer who represented convicted criminal Salim Mehajer has won court approval to join the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald to her defamation lawsuit over an article and social media posts that allegedly implied she breached her oath as a solicitor by being romantically involved with clients.

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Herald Sun exec settles defamation lawsuit by former MP Melissa Parke
Banki Haddock Fiora 2021-04-13 4:48 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Herald Sun executive Dr Colin Rubenstein has settled a lawsuit by former Labor MP Melissa Parke accusing him of defaming her in an email and article relating to her 2019 pre-selection speech, after she failed in a bid to strike down his honest opinion defence.

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Fairfax settles defamation suit by vindicated ex-Leighton CFO Peter Gregg
Appeals 2021-04-07 4:29 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Fairfax has settled long-running defamation proceedings brought by former Leighton Holdings CFO Peter Gregg over 11 articles that accused him of corruption, after he won an appeal last year overturning his conviction on related criminal charges.

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