Treasury Wine Estates seeks Supreme Court injunction to stop Mark Elliott...
Treasury Wine Estates, the world's biggest winemaker, has sought an injunction in the Supreme Court of Victoria against lawyer turned class-action specialist Mark Elliott to stop him accessing its...
View ArticlePNG gets moving on corruption
PNG's Supreme Court has overturned a three-year injunction preventing the publication of an inquiry into false compensation scams. Reported by The Australian 3 days ago.
View ArticleDrink-drive judge loses welcome
A FORTNIGHT after being appointed to the South Australian Supreme Court, Anne Bampton has been reported by police for drink-driving. Reported by The Australian 3 days ago.
View ArticleCBA cleared as judge blasts star
A NSW Supreme Court judge has slammed an unconscionable conduct case brought against CBA brought by a former Neighbours actor. Reported by The Australian 2 days ago.
View ArticleSupreme Court leaves online sales tax question to Congress
The U.S. Supreme Court will leave it to Congress to settle the contentious question of online sales tax collection that brick-and-mortar retailers contend puts them at a disadvantage to giants such as...
View ArticleRinehart told to hand over documents
GINA Rinehart has been ordered by the NSW Supreme Court to hand over paper relating to a deal allegedly worth $25m. Reported by The Australian 22 hours ago.
View ArticlePeter Slipper's fraud case to be heard in higher court
Former parliamentary speaker Peter Slipper will take his challenge to the validity of charges against him to the ACT Supreme Court. Reported by The Age 13 hours ago.
View ArticleSlipper fraud case off to higher court
Former Speaker takes his challenge to the validity of charges against him to Supreme Court. Reported by The Age 12 hours ago.
View ArticleSlipper turns to Supreme Court
The ACT Supreme Court will consider an application from former speaker Peter Slipper in his case of dishonesty against the Commonwealth. Reported by The Age 7 hours ago.
View ArticlePratt's mistress still seeking greater share of his will
Shari-lea Hitchcock, the long-term mistress of the late Melbourne billionaire Richard Pratt, is pursuing a three-year legal battle in the Victorian Supreme Court to try to pocket a greater share of his...
View ArticlePratt mistress still seeking greater share of will
Shari-lea Hitchcock, the long-term mistress of the late Melbourne billionaire Richard Pratt, is pursuing a three-year legal battle in the Victorian Supreme Court to try to pocket a greater share of his...
View ArticleJudge calls Palmer backflip absurd
A SUPREME Court judge has rejected a bid by Clive Palmer for the Citic trial to begin in nine business days as "absurd". Reported by The Australian 16 hours ago.
View ArticleChristopher Estephan pleads guilty to role in Michael McGurk murder
One of the men charged over the murder of Sydney businessman Michael McGurk has pleaded guilty in the NSW Supreme Court to being an accessory. Reported by The Age 12 hours ago.
View ArticleMan shot at by NY police charged over bystanders' injuries
An unarmed, emotionally disturbed man shot at by the police as he was lurching around traffic near Times Square in September has been charged with assault, on the theory that he was responsible for...
View ArticleUS Supreme Court to hear software patent case
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a controversial software patent case after a federal appeals court ruled that an abstract idea is not patentable simply because it is tied to a computer...
View ArticleAustralia: Consequential loss - another fork in the road? - Corrs Chambers...
A Western Australian Supreme Court decision has turned the meaning of consequential loss on its head again. Reported by Mondaq 3 days ago.
View ArticleSunland hit with court costs
SUNLAND has been ordered to pay costs of $6.82 million to two Australian property executives by the Supreme Court of Victoria. Reported by The Australian 3 days ago.
View ArticleSupreme Court win for death row dog
'Pit bull' Kerser gets stay of execution in case that has cost ratepayers $80,000 over 'sloppy law'. Reported by The Age 2 days ago.
View ArticleChief Justice of the Chief Justice Marilyn Warren leads Supreme Court into...
Ten years ago Marilyn Warren became the first woman to be appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. She speaks to Shane Green about parole, law and order and leading the court into the 21st...
View Article'Disgrace': Chief Justice slams state over parole board's treatment
Supreme Court Chief Justice Marilyn Warren has sharply criticised the state government over its treatment of the Adult Parole Board, saying the board was 'hung out to dry' during the controversy over a...
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