Google has reached agreements with publishers in three countries to pay for news, as the ACCC works out the details of a mandatory code under which the search giant and Facebook would be forced to pay publishers for news.
Corporate insolvency partner scores partial win on appeal in breakup spat
Ashurst documents show ANZ knew about illegal fees, ASIC says
Judge won’t re-open Love Is In The Air case to hear argument ‘overlooked’ the first time
The judge overseeing a copyright infringement lawsuit against an electronic music duo and Air France over the 1977 disco hit ‘Love Is In The Air’ has denied a request to re-open the case or tweak his reasons for rejecting most claims for damages, saying the plaintiffs’ opportunity to raise an argument they had likely “overlooked” had passed.
Road barrier companies hit the brakes on patent dispute
Ex-Beem It boss sacked for blowing whistle on CBA conflicts over proposed sale, suit says
High Court contacts 100 former associates who worked during Dyson Heydon decade
Geowash execs win stay of enforcement of $2.7M fine in ACCC case
Accused war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith likely to give evidence in open court
Ken Talbot’s widow denied separate privilege trial in negligence case against Arnold Bloch Leibler
The widow of mining billionaire Ken Talbot has been denied a separate trial to answer questions of privilege in her negligence lawsuit against law firms Arnold Bloch Leibler and Boyd Legal for their handling of her late husband’s estate, which she claims resulted in tens of millions of dollars in losses.