Law
The Katy Perry v Katie Perry legal battle is “a rare and valuable opportunity” for the High Court to resolve important questions about reputation and trademarks.
As D-Day nears for ANZ’s staff, fears mount that risk team cuts could leave the bank exposed on regulatory fronts.
Leaked emails viewed by Capital Brief reveal concerns job cuts could see ANZ breach its obligations with three regulators — and a threat to escalate these concerns to the board.
In a major split from its big four rivals, Macquarie wants the RBA to target credit cards and stop large banks from gouging small business.
Ben Roberts-Smith has lost his final appeal in a defamation battle. But his legal fights might not end there.
The High Court delivered a record-equalling five decisions on a single day this week, underlining how Chief Justice Stephen Gageler is running a tight ship.
The bank has quietly made a series of changes to its risk management as it looks to move on from its regulatory woes.
Media lawyers' new public interest defence for defamation "has legs", and the "serious harm" might have helped Brittany Higgins.
The corporate regulator's chairman is hitting his stride, but the end of his five year term is nigh.
Two of the world's largest tech giants have called for Australia to relax copyright laws to bolster their artificial intelligence platforms.
Qantas’ shoddy apology for cutting 1,820 ground staff jobs in 2020 — and CEO Vanessa Hudson’s no-show in court — left Justice Michael Lee unconvinced.