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Christian Porter, Sue Chrysanthou hit with $430,200 bill in Jo Dyer lawsuit
ABC 2022-01-19 5:43 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Christian Porter and silk Sue Chrysanthou have been ordered to pay $430,200 in legal costs to Jo Dyer, a friend of the woman who accused Porter of rape, after she succeeded in having the barrister removed from the former attorney-general’s defamation lawsuit against the ABC.

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WA Premier can’t shield text messages with AG about Mineralogy bill
Carmel Galati 2022-01-19 4:53 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Clive Palmer has won his bid to view text messages between Western Australian premier Mark McGowan and the state attorney-general discussing a bill to ban the billionaire mining magnate from suing the state for $30 billion.

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Switzer sues ex-adviser, Walker Wayland over ‘defamatory’ email to client
Defamation 2022-01-18 3:58 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Switzer Financial Group has sued a former senior adviser, claiming he sent a defamatory email to a client accusing the firm — run by financial commentator Peter Switzer — of lacking concern about a conflict of interest.

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Fraud dooms settlement in art collector’s defamation suit over Telegraph story
Dauid Sibtain 2022-01-18 12:53 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has rejected an art collector’s bid to enforce a settlement in litigation against the publisher of the Sunday Telegraph over an allegedly defamatory story concerning his purchase of a painting by Australian artist Del Kathryn Barton, finding he had lied about the story being false.

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Court slams judge’s ‘unsound’ and ‘illogical’ decision to throw out investors’ case over email
Bruce McClintock 2022-01-13 9:46 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Two investors have successfully challenged a ruling that threw out their defamation case against a former colleague, with a Federal Court judge saying the primary judge’s findings were “unsound” and “illogical”.

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HarperCollins settles defamation suit over ‘Putin’s People’
Banki Haddock Fiora 2022-01-11 11:21 am By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

HarperCollins has agreed to settle a defamation lawsuit by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, with the publisher promising to amend significant portions of its best-selling book chronicling the rise of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Fairfax, reporter hit with $400,000 judgment over ‘derogatory and disparaging’ AFR articles
Banki Haddock Fiora 2022-01-07 10:09 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A Fairfax journalist and his employer have been ordered to pay $400,000 for making “baseless” accusations of fraud and unethical market manipulation against the co-founder of an Australian blockchain-based energy trading platform.

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Full Court to hear Dutton defamation case over ‘rape apologist’ tweet
Appeals 2021-12-20 2:39 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Refugee activist Shane Bazzi has appealed a defamation judgment ordering him to pay $35,000 in damages to Peter Dutton over a tweet which accused the defence minister of being a rape apologist.

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High Court to hear Google’s challenge to $40,000 defamation award to gangland lawyer
Appeals 2021-12-14 5:51 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The High Court has granted Google special leave to challenge a $40,000 defamation judgment awarded to gangland lawyer George Defteros, with the search giant arguing it should not be held liable for a “mere hyperlink” to an article.

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Social media companies will be forced to unmask trolls or face defamation suits
Defamation 2021-11-29 3:57 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Twitter, Facebook and other social media companies may soon be required to reveal the identity of users who post defamatory comments on their platforms, or risk being sued for defamation.

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