Find out the latest on Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson and the drama surrounding the Federal Court costs hearing!
Bruce Lehrmann's Federal Court costs hearing in his defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson has stirred controversy. Justice Michael Lee recently reserved his decision on costs following the trial, where he labeled Ten's lawyer's comments as 'discourteous' and 'misleading.' Lehrmann has been granted an extension to consider an appeal, potentially facing the burden of paying Channel Ten's legal costs.
Federal Court judge Michael Lee showed a stern attitude towards Network Ten, warning of potential costs to be paid by Lehrmann. The trial outcome suggests Lehrmann is facing significant financial liability as he contemplates appealing the defamation ruling.
In a major update, Lehrmann has received an extension to appeal the defamation case loss. The court's decision to grant him more time comes after revelations of Lehrmann's involvement in the Brittany Higgins case, adding another layer of complexity to the legal battle.
As the judge slams Network Ten for 'misleading' comments and Lehrmann weighs his appeal options, the drama surrounding this high-profile defamation case continues. Stay tuned for further developments in Bruce Lehrmann's legal battle to unfold!
Justice Michael Lee reserved his decision on costs in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson, but has ruled on some issues.
Justice Michael Lee labels Ten lawyer's comments outside court following judgment 'discourteous' and 'misleading'
Bruce Lehrmann has been granted an extension in which to appeal his failed defamation suit, as a court hears he will likely be liable to pay Channel Ten's ...
Federal Court judge Michael Lee says he will force Bruce Lehrmann to pay some of Network Ten's millions of dollars in legal costs after the former Liberal ...
Bruce Lehrmann has been granted an extension of time to appeal his defamation case loss, after the Federal Court found he had raped Brittany Higgins.
Justice Michael Lee read the riot act to Network 10 after media statements it had been vindicated in relation to defamation case.