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In a crucial ruling for public interest litigants, a NSW Court of Appeal majority today rejected arguments by Delta Electricity that a lower court erred in ordering it could recover no more $20,000 from a group alleging it polluted a river, even though its legal costs are likely to be more than $230,000.
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