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UPDATE: Litigation funder to pay out cladding maker after settlement talks.
Former deputy prime minister ordered to pay another round of legal costs.
Deal for $13.2m doesn’t appear to have eventuated, despite adjournment for that purpose.
Pyne Holdings' receivers clash with Kerr over push for more information.
The audit partner is seeking permanent name suppression.
John and Michael Chow fail in last-ditch recusal attempt.
Global Horticulture is majority-owned by Jarden founder president Bryan Johnson.
Sideshow spat over privileged, confidential information.
Prosecution should be split with the company the main target, says lawyer.