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Following an investigation by the UK competition regulator (the CMA), ten vehicle manufacturers and two trade bodies have reached a settlement after admitting to breaching competition law in relation ...
In the recent decision of Dropsuite Limited [2025] ATP 10, the Takeover Panel offered important guidance for shareholders who have given voting intention statements – specifically addressing whether, ...
Australia has re-entered the top 10 most transparent nations in Transparency International’s annual Corruption Perceptions Index ( CPI ), achieving a score of 77 out of 100. This significant ...
Clayton Utz has advised natural capital manager New Forests on the sale of the Limestone Estate, a 15,000 hectare timber estate, to Australian-owned forestry company OneFortyOne. The transaction is ...
Before Gavancorp, it was generally accepted conveyancing practice that purchasers had no cooling off rights under contracts arising from the exercise of options. This exception was applied to ...
The Office is seeking feedback to further strengthen the social impact sector, with submissions closing on 26 June 2025. Feedback can be provided via a Q&A form on the Queensland Treasury website.
The Federal Court has found that Captain Cook College and its COO, Blake Wills, had engaged in systemic unconscionable conduct and made false or misleading representations to students in connection ...
The International Arbitration Act 1974 (Cth) and the Commercial Arbitration Acts of the States have adopted the UNCITRAL Model Law (as amended in 2006). Those statutes of the Commonwealth and the ...
The Government has split the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Closing Loopholes) Bill 2023 (Closing Loopholes Bill) in two, following a deal reached with the Greens and the crossbench to pass measures ...
New developments and initiatives are emerging in both the private and public sectors as well as increased Government funding to deal with the significant textile waste problem we are facing, as part ...