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The New South Wales Court of Appeal has found that Uber is liable to pay approximately $81 million in payroll tax, overturning the decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court (Chief Commissioner of ...
In a landmark decision, the UK Supreme Court in three conjoined appeals has clarified the boundaries of bribery claims, reaffirming that such claims require the existence of a fiduciary duty (Hopcraft ...
With the 31 August 2025 deadline fast approaching, RSE licensees should act decisively to: Review and strengthen authentication controls, ensuring MFA is in place for high-risk transactions and ...
Crucially, there is no requirement that the external administrator's opinion be reasonable (unlike the direction by creditors provided for in section 75-15 (1)), and their decision will not be subject ...
The ACCC's increased enforcement activity in this space coincides with the new Franchising Code introduced earlier this year. The new Franchising Code applies to franchise agreements and conduct ...
Clayton Utz has advised PM Nominees C Pty Ltd, an investment vehicle of Proprium Capital Partners (Australia) Pty Ltd, and AVID Property Group (together, AVID), on its $365 million acquisition of ...
The second-term energy and climate agenda of the Australian Labor Government is more defined than ever – and more exposed. Labor’s policy architecture is ambitious, but execution risk remains high ...
All employers operating in Victoria should review their existing risk management processes, ensure their leaders and managers are briefed and trained in managing psychosocial risks, and prepare for ...
The ACCC will be carefully reviewing goodwill protection restraints in sale contracts of all notified mergers, and may take enforcement action where those restraints are too broadly cast. The Treasury ...
With a raft of Commonwealth and state-based legislation banning nuclear power and its associated activities, the Federal Opposition's plans for a nuclear future would require a complex regulatory ...