This week, the defamation dance between Sue Chrysanthou SC and Rebel Wilson veered from smooth foxtrot to dramatic bolero.
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Now the dust has settled on the Claude Mythos announcement, legal cyber experts say there is no need to panic — just yet.
The US President has long chafed against foreign efforts to regulate the American tech sector, which is deeply intertwined with his administration.
Energy Market Authority CEO Kok Keong Puah capped off his week-long trip in Australia by meeting with Mike Cannon-Brookes’ investment fund.
Australia’s largest media organisations, often rivals, are furiously agreeing on the Albanese government’s plan to compel tech giants to pay for journalism.
Superannuation factions have traded blows over moral hazard and ‘anti-competitive’ measures.
Defamation litigants used to slug it out in state courts. Now the Federal Court is where showbiz and politics go public.
After years of resisting the livestreaming of important cases, the nation’s highest court is now considering the move.
The digital asset industry has warned Treasury it is overestimating startups’ ability to comply with a regime designed for banks and super funds.
Gina Rinehart’s 16-year legal battle over mining royalties lays bare what the WA chief justice calls an ‘intolerable’ burden on the justice system.
The superannuation sector is trying to protect itself from cyber attacks in the age of AI but it needs the green light from regulators.
Meritless, AI-assisted claims are straining the Commission, delaying decisions and diverting resources from cases that matter.
The Commonwealth has hired criminal barristers Tim Game SC and Simon Buchen SC for Ben Roberts-Smith’s war crime murder case.
The country can govern technologies like AI without suppressing its transformational benefits, but only if it dodges the costly mistakes made elsewhere.
The defamation proceedings Roberts-Smith pursued against Nine may end up making the difference between a guilty and not guilty verdict.
Why did Ruth Higgins SC agree to appear at a press conference with Attorney-General Michelle Rowland to announce her appointment?