Law
Angelo Pandeli has settled his case against News Corp's Australian tabloids, wrapping up the first defamation lawsuit of 2025.
A recess in ASIC's lawsuit against current and former Star Entertainment executives and directors is a moment of reflection for their in-house lawyers — and a perfect time for golf.
Corporate Australia’s governance failures and risk aversion are stifling investment, innovation and growth. Fixing it demands bold reform and national urgency.
The e-commerce giant has submitted the first in a wave of corporate responses to Labor’s 'ex-ante' plan, which adds a new front to Australia’s battle with US tech giants.
Former Star general counsel Paula Martin faced a tough start on Wednesday as she resumed giving evidence in ASIC’s case against the casino’s former executives and directors.
How the NSW Court of Appeal defines the fares Uber drivers earn will have implications across the gig economy.
Chief executive partner Russell Mailler and CEO Kris Hopkins discuss HWL Ebsworth’s growth, lessons from a cyberattack and its new governance structure.
ASIC barrister James Arnott SC struggled to get Star’s former chief lawyer to admit much, beyond the fact that her name was Paula Martin.
Buy now, pay later is now regulated under consumer credit laws, but its impact on users’ credit histories — and their ability to borrow — remains uncertain.
From employment and intellectual property disputes to navigating relationship breakdowns, recent high-profile lawsuits have highlighted the many and varied legal risks facing family offices.
The High Court has ruled that indigenous land owners are entitled to "just terms" compensation for acts between 1911 and 1978.
Australia's personal insolvency agency is seeing more cases where crypto speculation has pushed borrowers into distress or already stressed borrowers to insolvency.
The faecal transplant startup is raising $4m to develop a product for the US — but America’s regulatory environment in the era of DOGE and RFK is becoming increasingly unclear.
The investing app is trying to get into the $4 trillion superannuation pie but is only letting people under the age of 55 use its product.
In house lawyer Bethany Lo Russo has made fresh claims against the company in a revised court filing, including alleged attempts to terminate her role at the startup.
The ACCC’s new merger law guidance this week was a warning for companies and lawyers that they need to be working through the changes earlier rather than later.