The Albanese government is giving itself a tight deadline to pass new cybersecurity laws before the end of the year, but the Coalition says rushing the legislation risks unintended consequences.
Law
New merger legislation introduced to parliament this morning offers key clarifications for business, but the shift to mandatory notifications by late 2025 will put pressure on the ACCC.
The US multimedia company is seeking permanent court orders to block Nuclear Enterprises from publishing Maxim Australia.
The US men's magazine faces an Australian court dispute with Nuclear Enterprises, claiming the local publisher’s national editions and online content are being published without a licence.
Revelations that a ministerial staffer lost federal cabinet papers at Doha Airport last year add a layer of intrigue to Labor's controversial Qatar Airways decision.
With a lack of legal clarity and caselaw on copyright and AI, law firms are trying to push to the front of the advisory pack.
Qatar Airways' acquisition of a 25% stake in Virgin Australia looks like it could be a good deal for everyone involved.
M&A lawyers and market analysts are fairly confident Qatar's Virgin play will get over the line, but unions have reacted far more cautiously.
LegalVision's chief executive officer co-founded a law firm built on a subscription model rather than billable hours, attracting lawyers who "want to do things differently".
The endgame of the Plutus Payroll tax fraud case — which saw seven people jailed — has begun, with $700,000 in luxury vehicles up for auction.
Reports that radiology giant I-MED collected X-ray and CT scan data without patient consent have sparked debate over privacy laws and the use of de-identified information.
Experts say the ACCC's lawsuits against Woolworths and Coles over misleading discounts could be a game changer, as the government moves to seize the political opportunity.