Former SAS corporal Ben Roberts-Smith has lost his defamation case against Nine-owned Fairfax, with a judge finding Thursday it was true that Australia’s most decorated soldier committed civilian murders in Afghanistan.
Nine’s win in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case no watershed for publishers
Zip wins high-stakes trade mark stoush with Firstmac
‘Don’t expect I’ll put up with crap’: Solicitor loses appeal of discourteousness finding
Pauline Hanson’s ‘back to Pakistan’ Tweet not based on Greens leader’s race, court told
Trans woman gets go-ahead to bring late discrimination case against Giggle for Girls
BHP to backpay workers $430M due to public holiday error
Visa’s blockchain payment invention not patentable, IP Australia says
Tax regulator says PwC has declined to name nine partners placed on leave
The Tax Practitioners Board says that PricewaterhouseCoopers ignored its request for the names of nine partners put on leave in the wake of the tax leak scandal that has rocked the firm, with the regulator saying former executive Peter Collins was not the only partner who misused confidential information.