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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.
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.
Thomson Geer’s chief executive partner sees the firm as a challenger brand — chasing high-profile cases and deals with a gameplan of poaching, lateral hires and mergers.
Big Tech is being hit with a barrage of new regulations and lawsuits all around the world. It's leading fund managers in Australia and abroad to rethink their exposure.
Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind supports the progress on privacy law changes, but notes key reforms crucial for the economy were absent from the proposals.
After four years, draft legislation to overhaul Australia's Privacy Act could ramp up class actions and increase scrutiny of companies' AI training efforts. And there's still more to come.
Legal experts say that Uber's victory in NSW could be the start of a drawn out legal conflict — which might go all the way to the High Court.
Shiffman has been ordered to pay legal costs for Sleeping Duck’s founders and another investor after losing his court case against the mattress company.
Opposition to proposed merger laws from local tech companies, VC firms and competition lawyers has been fierce. But private healthcare operators and small retailers could potentially be early winners.
Uber’s payroll tax dispute with NSW is the first real test of tax laws for digital platforms, and it could have broad implications for any company that uses contractors.
ASIC alleges Australia's primary exchange not only failed to keep the market informed but knowingly misled it. "The ASX is going to be an international laughing stock," said one former market official.
Uber’s payroll tax dispute with NSW has left Supreme Court judge David Hammerschlag with the sense that the case may have been argued incorrectly.