Law
Uber emails and covert data scraping are about to come to light in a Supreme Court trial against the ride-share company brought by GoCatch.
The ACCC has just one cartel case before the courts. It lays bare one of the most complex areas of competition law and how dinners and emails can become collusion risks.
Have Australian banks become too risk averse? The push to make the country's banking system safer may have actually increased the risk in the broader financial system.
The ex-Marque Lawyers partner Hannah Marshall has put her kelp-farming dreams on hold to set up a new firm in a "perfect storm" period for business risk, regulatory upheaval and media-bargaining code panic.
Epic Games' 16-week court battle against Apple and Google is finally under way. If the Fortnite maker is successful, it could fast-track EU-like rules for tech companies in Australia.
Apple's refusal to open up its App Store on iPhones and iPads on security grounds doesn't stack up, Epic Games argues, and measures in place in Europe explain why.
Google Play's dominance over rival Android app stores contributes to the tech giant's anti-competitive conduct, the Federal Court heard.
Epic Games' 16-week mega trial against Apple and Google has kicked off in Melbourne in front of a packed courtroom including some of the country's most prominent lawyers.
High profile witnesses, legal sledging and top competition lawyers will all feature as the Fortnite developer's 16-week trial against global tech giants Apple and Google kicks off.
A civil cartel dispute working its way through the Federal Court has unveiled tensions in an industry supplying technology to Santos and Shell-linked gas projects.
The identity of Bitcoin's creator remains a mystery after a UK court found against an Australian man who had claimed to be behind the cryptocurrency. But does it really matter if Bitcoin's origins are unknown?