Law
The market leading bank has fired off a letter to the RBA despite failing to convince the peak industry lobby and its rivals to join it as co-signatories.
The former political staffer's lawyer argued he had been denied natural justice at his high stakes defamation trial in a day in court.
In a confidential letter obtained by this publication, the leading bank attempts to rally opposition to the key proposals which it says could "jeopardise" the payments system.
A pivotal tweak to Australia’s competition rules in 2017 underpinned Epic’s Federal Court triumph over Apple and Google this week.
Justice Jacqueline Gleeson is shaping as a High Court swing vote, while Justice James Edelman seems content in his role as the bench's soloist.
Longo says AI is a whole-of-society phenomenon, and that businesses can take many steps now without waiting for regulation or government policy.
Newly released court documents for the first time detail Employment Hero's version of the events leading up to its lawsuit against ASX-listed giant Seek, one of its own investors.
Litigation funders and lawyers are reaping the rewards of Australia’s class action system, while the clients they represent are often left with the scraps.
Australians support class actions and litigation funding. It’s time critics stopped siding with powerful interests over public accountability.
Legal experts are questioning the constitutionality and practicality of Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan's plan to enforce a right to working from home.
The High Court has launched a modern website, switched to LinkedIn and unveiled a national hotline — all part of a broader push to improve public access.
The legal industry is at the tip of the spear in the AI shift, and top firms like Gilbert + Tobin are racing to make it part of every lawyer’s toolkit.
AI leaders at the top-tier law firm spoke to Capital Brief about how the tech is reshaping legal work, where it delivers the most value, and when it needs a human touch.