Law
The case brought by the makers of Fortnite may well have a bearing on how the government tackles Big Tech's market power in Australia.
Changes in the attitudes of lenders — and borrowers — were already driving down insolvencies before the pandemic hit.
A federal court judge has described ASIC's arguments against the index fund giant as "misconceived and completely wrong".
Amid a cacophony of noise over Meta's decision to walk away from funding the news media in Australia, one calm voice has prevailed.
Equity Generation Lawyers has grown from one man and a laptop to one of the country's most prominent climate litigators, leading high profile cases against AGL and the Victorian government.
The Albanese government wants to tackle scams with mandatory codes of conduct for banks, telcos and digital platforms. In a new written submission, Meta is calling instead for an industry-led code.
ANZ's win today before the Australian Competition Tribunal looked like a washout for the ACCC in its theories of competitive harm, but in some ways, the regulator couldn't lose.
A string of crypto-linked enforcement cases in Australia are testing the boundaries of financial product definitions and the ability of existing laws to govern digital assets.
The merger law debate has reached a critical stage as government considers recommendations from the Competition Taskforce, and with merger lawyers and the ACCC in stark opposition.
Australian law firms are expanding their use of technology to provide legal services as a way to ‘future-fit’ their businesses as clients demand more bang for their per-hour buck.
The engagement comes amid the departure of Lee Hunter, TikTok’s general manager in Australia and New Zealand, who last week told industry associates he was poised to step down.