ABC’s barrister Ian Neil, SC, laid out four key points as the public broadcaster made its opening arguments to kick off day three of its Federal Court battle with the freelance journalist in Sydney.
The Federal Court of Australia has allowed India to invoke sovereign immunity as a defence to the enforcement of a US$111 ...
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Day three of Antoinette Lattouf’s unfair dismissal case against the ABC resumes in court with ABC managing director David ...
Journalists can expose not only themselves but their employer and sources to serious consequences when reporting on legal ...
The Federal Court has approved a $3m settlement in a class action concerning media publications that allegedly contravened ...
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf has claimed she was warned against posting on social media during her contract at the ABC, as ...
The Federal Court of Australia has dismissed the judicial review application of industry fund BUSSQ. The application endeavoured to prevent APRA’s decision to impose additional licence conditions on ...
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf's high-profile legal battle against the ABC, which will determine whether she was unfairly dismissed from the network, is resuming in Sydney's Federal Court.
Following a Federal Court case management hearing on December 5, 2024, regarding the class action filed against its ...