Article: Obscure law allows plaintiff to fish for evidence in complex legal clash.

Byline: Bryan Frith

Nov 13, 2008 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Analysts called on the Australian Securities & Investments Commission to closely monitor the outcome of the Equatorial Mining legal case in November 2008, after the use of a number of intriguing tactics. In an unusual development, the plaintiff was allowed to rely on a rarely invoked law to hunt for evidence proving its case, bypassing normal rules requiring the establishment of a prima facie case.

Publication Date: 14 November 2008

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