Profit from a Pilbara mine at the centre of a scrap between its Chinese operators and billionaire landlord Clive Palmer have more than halved as a decision looms over its expansion.
The Supreme Court of Western Australia has rejected Clive Palmer and his company Mineralogy's submissions over expert evidence in the complex litigation with CITIC Mining.
Clive Palmer's Mineralogy has launched another action against Chinese miner CITIC, in hopes to revive its claim for a $5 billion loss over royalties on low-grade ore.
Chinese mining group CITIC and Clive Palmer's Mineralogy have partially settled their differences, agreeing to submit a crucial mine continuation plan while their Supreme Court trial continues.
The Supreme Court has rejected an eleventh-hour bid by Clive Palmer's Mineralogy to add a massive counter-claim to its long-running battle with Chinese iron ore producer CITIC.
Clive Palmer's Mineralogy has failed to stop CITIC's application for the court to inspect its magnetite mine in the Pilbara, ahead of the trial between the two miners.
The Supreme Court has thrown out attempts by Clive Palmer's private company to discover more documents ahead of its long-awaited trial next month against China's CITIC.
Clive Palmer has resumed his war of words with Attorney General John Quigley after he detailed the measures taken to keep plans to amend a state agreement quiet.
The state's highest court has criticised the dragged timeline in the ongoing proceedings between Clive Palmer's Mineralogy and CITIC, with a trial listed for 2025.
A giant Pilbara mine enmeshed in a dispute between its owner and Clive Palmer is likely to cease operations within the next few years, a Supreme Court judge has found.
A lawyer for Clive Palmer's Mineralogy has questioned CITIC Pacific Mining's claim of urgency in the latter's bid to speed up the legal proceedings in the Supreme Court of WA.
CITIC Pacific Mining has started its bid to fast track the legal proceedings against billionaire Clive Palmer's company Mineralogy, taking the matter to the Supreme Court of WA.
Iron ore producer CITIC Pacific Mining plans to slash output by 33 per cent and flagged the possibility of suspending operations, blaming a legal standoff with Clive Palmer.
Clive Palmer's Mineralogy was the nation's largest political donor last financial year, while a private WA company donated more than $1 million to the group behind the Voice to Parliament referendum's No campaign.
Clive Palmer has launched another legal action against CITIC and its executives, alleging they conspired to injure and embarrass him through court proceedings over the past decade.
Clive Palmer and Mineralogy have succeeded their bid to update allegations against subsidiaries of CITIC Pacific Mining, which a Supreme Court judge has described as "grave in nature".
A WA Supreme Court judge has struck out some parts of Clive Palmer-owned Mineralogy's pleas in an ongoing dispute with CITIC Limited, describing the claim as embarrassing.
Clive Palmer's private company has posted a bumper annual profit of $276 million as he continues to benefit from a lucrative royalties deal on a Pilbara iron ore project.
Chinese company CITIC Pacific Mining could be forced to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to Clive Palmer to gain access to additional land for its Sino Iron project after being strongly criticised in a Supreme Court ruling.
Western Australia's highest court has dismissed an appeal by Mineralogy in one of the many lawsuits between the Clive Palmer-owned mining company and CITIC Limited's subsidiary Sino Iron.
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Clive Palmer's Mineralogy is being given one last chance to refine its $19 million case against Chinese-owned CITIC, after parts were branded “legally embarrassing” in the Supreme Court.
Clive Palmer's Mineralogy has backed down in one of its many active legal pursuits against the subsidiaries of Chinese-owned CITIC Pacific, a shock move the company is yet to explain.
Clive Palmer has described his disbelief, fear and withdrawal from public life amid “the war” against him, as he took to the witness stand in his stoush with Mark McGowan.
Mining magnate Clive Palmer has lost his High Court battle against the state government over legislation introduced to thwart his $30 billion damages claim.
The Supreme Court has thwarted an attempt by Clive Palmer's mining company, Mineralogy, to halt a long-running court action with Sino Iron over a proposed mine expansion.
Clive Palmer's mining company Mineralogy is suing Sino Iron and Korean Steel over an alleged $27.3 million debt stemming from a 15-year-old mining lease agreement.
Mining executive Shankar Madan is suing billionaire Clive Palmer and his company Mineralogy for about $10 million in royalties, after allegedly helping it acquire the Sino Iron tenements 35 years ago.
Clive Palmer's Mineralogy and Woodside Petroleum were among the biggest political donors last year, having contributed a combined $6.2 million to federal parties.
Opposition leader Zak Kirkup has refuted claims his party is an ally of mining magnate Clive Palmer, saying the state election was not a “plaything” for millionaires.
The Supreme Court has delivered a tactical win to the WA government in its legal battle with Clive Palmer but strongly criticised legislation that is subject to a High Court appeal.
Clive Palmer is refusing to drop his challenge of Western Australia's border closures and has promised further legal action against Premier Mark McGowan.