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Angelo Pandeli has enlisted top barrister Sue Chrysanthou and is seeking aggravated damages in a high stakes defamation battle with News Corp Australia.
Requirements for companies to proactively prevent sexual harassment and sex discrimination are untested in the courts. Lawyers say that’s a problem.
Software company Oracle is continuing its effort to pause a local court battle with the Commissioner of Taxation, with implications for other companies with cross-border software distribution arrangements.
The filing marks the first known high-profile legal action faced by a major Australian news publisher in the 2025 calendar year.
Uber’s NSW payroll tax dispute and the first Fair Work Act application under new gig economy provisions could reignite Australia’s regulatory debate in 2025.
The Piper Alderman-led class action against Google has set the stage for the filing of three competing group claims and a likely "beauty parade" to decide exactly which matters proceed.
The case between the state-based venture capital fund and a struggling portfolio company has become a flashpoint in the debate over government funding for startups.
Australian law firms are taking different paths to address slow and untested regulation in the country's growing space industry.
ACCR's greenwashing allegations against Santos could set the stage for future lawsuits. Here's what we know so far.
Class actions and new competition laws could challenge Google's ad tech and app store business models, but the tech giant still has some cards to play.
The Albanese government's world-first plan to ban kids from social media is a risky political move that could also become a litigious nightmare.
NAB narrowly avoided a court hearing this week in shareholder Diana Beere’s case, but could still face further action.
Mitsui says its financial claims against defunct timber-waste recycling company Altus should “rank ahead” of any dispute lodged by one of Phil King’s Regal funds, court documents show.