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Federal Court considers statutory defences in defamation action: Nassif v Seven Network (Operations) Ltd

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Legal update: case report, Federal Court considers statutory defences in defamation action: Nassif v Seven Network (Operations) Ltd considers the recent decision of the Federal Court of Australia in Nassif v Seven Network (Operations) Ltd [2021] FCA 1286, which highlights the impact of sensationalist news stories in the context of defamation proceedings. The judgment considers the applicability of statutory defamation defences, including:

  • Contextual truth.
  • Publication of the matter in a public document.
  • Honest opinion.

For further information about defamation generally, see Practice note, Defamation.

For a guide to Practical Law's resources dealing with defamation, law reform, awards of damages and information relevant to commercial, employment and dispute resolution legal practitioners, see Toolkit, Defamation.

By Practical Law Commercial Team

Practical Law Australia’s expert legal writers have practical expertise gained from some of the country's leading law firms and corporate legal departments, including Ashurst, Baker & McKenzie, Gilbert + Tobin, Herbert Smith Freehills, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and more. They understand the pressure to deliver timely and cost effective legal advice, which is why Practical Law’s fully maintained practice notes, precedents, drafting notes and checklists offer clear and concise know-how with a practical perspective.

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