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ASIC's case against Harold Mitchell now even more interesting

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McWilliam has made a long career out of memorably and forcefully defending the interests of Kerry Stokes. Paul Miller

Justice Jonathan Beach on Wednesday ruled that Bruce McWilliam be ordered to appear as a witness in the regulator's case against ex-Tennis Australia directors Harold Mitchell and Steven Healy. Over the very firm objections of ASIC's lawyers. Though the Seven exec, Beach noted, probably wouldn't want to be "anywhere near this court".

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Myriam Robin is Rear Window editor based in the Melbourne newsroom. A Rear Window columnist since 2017, she previously reported on financial markets and media. Connect with Myriam on Twitter. Email Myriam at myriam.robin@afr.com

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