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Judge greenlights MP’s defamation trial despite COVID-19 restrictions
Burch and Co Lawyers 2020-05-04 8:14 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A Victorian Liberal MP seeking damages for allegedly defamatory Facebook statements has been given the green light to proceed with a judge-only trial, after jury trials were suspended in Victoria amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Google must pay gangland lawyer $40,000 for defamation, court rules
Coral Alden 2020-05-01 5:25 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Google has been ordered to pay Melbourne gangland lawyer George Defteros $40,000 after it was found to have defamed him by publishing a link to an article that implied he had “crossed the already blurred line” between being a criminal solicitor and being a confidant to his underworld clients.

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Google likely to be forced to turn over reviewer’s ID to lawyer Zarah Garde-Wilson
Class Actions 2020-04-23 4:01 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Global search giant Google will likely be forced to hand over details of an online reviewer’s identity to gangland lawyer Zarah Garde-Wilson so she can pursue defamation and misleading and deceptive conduct claims against the reviewer, which she alleges is a rival law firm.

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Judge not ready to toss defamation case against Twitter, Google over tweets
Associate Justice Melissa Daly 2020-04-16 1:58 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has refused to summarily dismiss a defamation case brought by a government worker against Twitter, Google and Yahoo over racist, homophobic, anti-Muslim and conspiratorial tweets resulting from an alleged identity theft.

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Appeals court rejects Fairfax challenge to defamation ruling for Chau Chak Wing
Appeals 2020-03-19 10:35 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Fairfax Media has failed in its appeal of a judgment that found the publisher defamed Chinese-Australian businessman Dr Chau Chak Wing in a Sydney Morning Herald article that linked him to an international bribery scandal.

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Ex-Macquarie Media boss Adam Lang settles defamation case over Daily Telegraph articles
Addisons 2020-03-16 3:53 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The former boss of Sydney’s 2GB and Melbourne’s 3AW radio stations, Adam Lang, has resolved his defamation case against the publisher of the Daily Telegraph over articles he claimed portrayed him as an incompetent, sadistic executive who created a toxic work atmosphere.

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Elaine Stead to push ahead with defamation case despite Nine’s ‘inadequate’ defence
Banki Haddock Fiora 2020-03-10 5:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Venture capitalist Elaine Stead is pushing forward with her defamation case against the Nine-owned Fairfax Media despite what she has called an “inadequate” third attempt at a defence by the publisher.

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Producer behind Golden Girls puppet show loses defamation case against collaborators
Banki Haddock Fiora 2020-03-09 5:30 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A theatre producer facing a lawsuit by his former collaborators for stealing the script for his off-Broadway puppet show parody of the 80s TV sitcom Golden Girls has lost his own legal action against them, which alleged they defamed him and engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct by talking to a New York Times reporter about their lawsuit.

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Melbourne brothel wants order compelling Google to release info on anonymous reviewers
Defamation 2020-03-09 2:15 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Google has been hit with a third preliminary discovery lawsuit seeking the identity of online reviewers, this time by a Melbourne brothel and escort service seeking to eliminate 11 one-star reviews from the search engine.

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‘Manifestly excessive’ $238,000 defamation payout to childcare worker tossed on appeal
Carneys Lawyers 2020-03-04 5:30 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A Sydney-based childcare centre that sent an allegedly defamatory email to 35 people has won its appeal of a $238,000 damages award, with an appeals court calling the figure “manifestly excessive” and questioning the “fundamental approach to damages” in defamation cases in NSW.

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