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Antoinette Lattouf decision today
Justice Rangiah will deliver his decision in the Lattouf v ABC matter today, Kyle and Jackie O reportedly face possible contempt charges over comments made in relation to Erin Patterson's murder trial.

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Bruce Lehrmann lodges court application to have rape charges halted - ABC News
Legal threat could block Pesutto’s $1.55m loan and end his political career [Herald Sun paywall]
In an explosive development in the John Pesutto-Moira Deeming saga, a Supreme Court challenge is being considered to overturn the Liberal Party’s loan.
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Live from 10:15am AEST - NSD189/2024 Antoinette Lattouf v Australian Broadcasting Corporation - YouTube
Ashurst, Allens and HSFK explore agentic AI for complex legal tasks — Capital Brief [paywall]
Top law firms are trialling autonomous AI tools to handle complex tasks like document analysis, aiming to boost accuracy and efficiency while managing emerging risks.
The Art of Taking Witness Statements with Emma Hoiberg On –The Callover – Apple Podcasts
On this episode of The Callover, we are joined by Emma Hoiberg, Barrister at Level 17 Chambers, to discuss preparing high-quality witness statements — a fundamental skill for effective litigation.
Emma’s legal career has spanned a range of impressive roles — from Associate to a High Court Judge, to solicitor at Clayton Utz, and policy officer at the New South Wales Law Reform Commission. Since being called to the Bar in 2015, she has built a strong practice in commercial and public law, with particular expertise in government matters and appellate advocacy. Whether you're new to the law, or looking to refine your skills, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
'Pseudolaw' in the courts: Can you pay a legal debt with an IOU? - Law Report - Apple Podcasts
A prominent Adelaide football personality who unsuccessfully sued Channel 9 for unfair dismissal told the Federal Court that his legal debt to the media organisation was settled with a written IOU note.
Legal Innovation - Conversations about Technology, the Legal Profession and Societal Change | Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Successful crim appeal by litigant in person (at trial and on appeal.)
— Jeremy Gans (@jeremy_gans)
7:53 AM • Jun 24, 2025
Check out an update on the ALRC's Review of Human Tissue Laws, from Commissioner Maeghan Toews. You can find the Inquiry's Issue Paper on our website.
Submissions close on 4 July for the Review of Human Tissue Laws. Learn more at alrc.gov.au/inquiry/review…
— Australian Law Reform Commission (@AusLawReform)
9:15 AM • Jun 23, 2025
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