A Melbourne sex worker has discontinued his discrimination claim against two financial service providers that denied him an EFTPOS machine, on the proviso that the companies will not refuse services to customers engaged in lawful sex work.
Rio Tinto faces class action probe for alleged harassment, discrimination at mine sites
Honda’s abandonment of dealership model not unconscionable, judge finds
PwC, former acting CEO sued for defamation by ousted partner
Investor Nicholas Bolton fights $300,000 legal bill from Atanaskovic Hartnell
Big Four consultants should be ‘last resort’ for NSW government work, report says
Law firm loses challenge to Glaxo’s term extension for COPD patent
Drug giant Glaxo has succeeded in extending the term for a patent for a drug that treats chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma, with a delegate rejecting arguments from law firm Banki Haddock Fiora that the application was incorrectly based on a patent that was no longer valid because of amendments.
ANZ shareholder drops case over climate change risk management
Albanese government to pump $200 million into a revamped Administration Appeals Tribunal
Moves to restore public confidence in the government reviews process are underway after the federal Parliament passed new legislation replacing the “damaged” Administrative Appeals Tribunal, which has been criticised for failing to stop the Robodebt scheme, with a new Administrative Review Tribunal.