Construction giant Lendlease has filed its defence in one of two shareholder class actions filed against it, saying any losses investors allegedly suffered were wholly or partly due to their own failure to take reasonable care.
Viagogo ordered to hand over slew of financial docs ahead of penalty hearing
HealthEngine accused of hiding negative reviews, selling patient data to insurers
Innovation patents phase out: What you need to know
The Australian federal government’s proposed legislation to abolish the innovation patent system, Australia’s second tier patent system, was introduced into parliament on July 25. Here, Griffith Hack’s Dr Malcolm Lyons and Dr Justin Sweetman tell you what you need to know about the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Productivity Commission Response Part 2 and Other Measures) Bill 2019.
Power giant AGL taken to court by energy regulator over South Australia blackout
Docs seized in AFP raid of convicted land mogul’s offices can be handed to liquidators
Class action alleges Cosmetic Institute director was mastermind behind ‘one size fits all’ breast surgery
High Court upholds sacking of public servant over tweets
The High Court has unanimously upheld the validity of the Australian Public Service code of conduct, after a former public servant mounted a freedom of speech challenge after being sacked for anonymously tweeting thousands of critical comments about government immigration policy and members of parliament.