The High Court of Malaysia today rejected Australian miner Lynas Corp’s (ASX:LYC) application for an injunction against pressure groups that oppose the company’s rare earth plant (LAMP),informs The Malaysian Insider. ...
Tags: Asia, Australia, China, Lynas Corp, Lynas Corporation Ltd., Malaysia
Australian rare earths miner Lynas Corporation(ASX:LYC), has filed a defamation action against Malaysian protestors and opponents over their criticism of the company's rare earth plant (LAMP), which will process ores shipped from Western ...
Tags: Asia, Australia, China, Lynas Corp, Lynas Corporation Ltd., Malaysia
Australian analysts from Foster Stockbroking say confidence in rare earths miner Lynas Corporation (ASX:LYC) is returning after the Malaysian High Court dismissed an appeal against the company's Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP). In a ...
Tags: Lynas, Metallurgy, Mineral Energy, Operations
Australia's High Court on Tuesday began hearing Google's appeal of a ruling that it sold misleading advertisements that allowed companies to purchase keywords containing competitor's names. The case was brought by the Australian ...
Tags: Google Adwords, Australia, appeal, business
YouView, the broadband digital TV box service that launched two years later than planned in July this year, has lost a High Court appeal to keep using its name. Following a legal dispute that began in 2010 between the company and billing ...
Tags: broadband, digital TV box, Channel 4 CIO, Microsoft
Somerset County Council's troubled outsourcing contract with Southwest One has stalled the authority's programme of cost cuts, according to a Conservative member of its cabinet. Southwest One, a shared services venture with IBM in which ...
Tags: Southwest One, IBM, Somerset council, SAP system
The Home Office is to decide by 16 October whether to block the extradition to the US of self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon on the grounds of poor health. The timetable has been set after the High Court intervened in July to end a ...
Tags: Gary McKinnon, self-confessed hacker, UFO Hacker, medical evidence
New Zealand's prime minister called on Monday for an inquiry into illegal spying on individuals connected with the now defunct file-sharing site Megaupload by one of the country's intelligence services. Prime Minister John Key said Monday ...
Tags: New Zealand, illegal spying, individuals, Megaupload
THE PG Group will not back down from a competitor it claims has risked the lives of motorists by producing cheap,Chinese-made windscreens. Earlier this month,the Johannesburg High Court ordered PG Group to stop disparaging its ...
RARE-EARTHS miner Lynas has scored another win in its list of court battles over its Malaysian processing plant, with key opponents losing an appeal to stop it operating the facility. The Save Malaysia Stop Lynas group had appealed ...
Tags: Court Battle, facility, human health
After diplomatic intervention by the French government, ABG Haldia Bulk Terminals has now got a legal breather too. The high court here gave a green signal for the removal of its equipment stuck at the Haldia Dock Complex under the Kolkata ...
Tags: Haldia, Removing Equipment, Abg
The National Audit Office (NAO) today ruled that Vodafone’s settlement of its UK tax bill was "reasonable", despite being almost GBP 5bn less than it was originally thought to have owed. The mobile operator came under scrutiny ...
Tags: National Audit Office, UK tax bill, mobile operator, mobile
A ‘troll’ arrested on suspicion of aiming a torrent of abuse at a fellow Facebook user has been identified as a 32-year-old policeman from the UK, it has been revealed. Nicola Brookes, 45, from Brighton, UK was targeted ...
Tags: Arrested troll, Cyber bullying, Facebook abuse, Facebook troll, Facebook
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom appeared in Auckland High Court Wednesday as part of a judicial review of the police raid on his rented Coatesville mansion in January. This followed a ruling last month that the search and seizure operation ...
New Zealand's High Court ruled on Wednesday that Megaupload can take out a $4.8 million loan to pay its legal bills and rent for founder Kim Dotcom. The advance will be secured against $10 million in New Zealand government bonds held by ...
Tags: New Zealand, High Court, Megaupload, legal bills