Brittany Higgins' partner David Sharaz has failed to secure a bond to recover costs to be spent in the defamation action launched by WA Senator Linda Reynolds.
A lawyer for Brittany Higgins' fiancé has started to counter WA Senator Linda Reynolds' defamation allegation, claiming it is "a drop in the ocean of publicity", during a court hearing.
Four Melbourne Demons directors, including an ex-Iluka Resources boss, have failed to recoup all legal costs from proceedings launched by former club president Glen Bartlett in a WA court.
A former client of Vivien Yap has been given one final opportunity to defend himself from a criminal contempt charge after allegedly sending a contentious email to solicitors and politicians.
A defamation action by former Melbourne Demons president Glen Bartlett against four club directors, including ex-Iluka Resources boss David Robb, will continue outside of WA.
A former client of western suburbs real estate agent Vivien Yap did not appear in court today, delaying a sentencing decision after he was found guilty of contempt.
The Supreme Court has rejected claims by multinational builder Acciona that Western Australia's pandemic border rules amounted to a force majeure event over a $700 million project.
The man accused of threatening western suburbs real estate highflyer Vivien Yap has been found in contempt of court after sending an intimidating email in a bid to have her drop the lawsuit.
Details of the falling-out between SIMPEC and Central Systems have been laid bare in the Supreme Court, with alleged cost blow-outs and contract switch-ups to blame.
Western suburbs real estate highflyer Vivien Yap has won a bid to stop her former client from airing “scandalous” details of their legal stoush online, a threat allegedly shared with the state's top judge.
A stoush between prominent western suburbs real estate agent Vivien Yap and a former client has taken another turn, with fresh contempt allegations that may require a new judge.
Prominent western suburbs real estate agent Vivien Yap has won her legal bid for a permanent injunction restraining a former Mount Claremont client considered to have a vendetta against her.
A trial between a residential group and developers of an apartment block at Yelo cafe site in Trigg will take twice as long as expected to sort out the issues.
A three-day trial has been set to determine whether WA's COVID border rules are reason enough to allow contractor Acciona to exit Macquarie's $700 million Avertas Energy project.
A Bibra Lake-based environmental consultant has lost its bid to stop a former employee from joining its only local competitor over concerns about the exchange of intellectual property.
Acciona has launched legal action to get out of its contract on Macquarie's $700 million waste-to-energy project in Kwinana, claiming it has been hamstrung by Western Australia's border rules.
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