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This Insight provides a legal perspective on how the statutory tort may affect the Australian public sector, including State and Territory government departments. Under the statutory tort, a plaintiff ...
The Administration Legislation appointed Mark Irving, KC, as Administrator over the National CFMEU body, tasked with transforming the CFMEU into "strong, democratic, member controlled, industrially ...
Clayton Utz has advised Greenlit Brands on the sale of its furniture chain Freedom Furniture to Quadrant Private Equity owned Amart Furniture. The acquisition sees the two companies merge into a ...
On 3 June 2025 the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) introduced two new sets of comprehensive guidelines aimed at enhancing the safety and regulation of non-surgical cosmetic ...
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 a recent address to the Public Sector Integrity & Governance Conference, Deputy Commissioner Kilgour highlighted the NACC's focus on proactive corruption prevention. It is developing practical ...
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, ...
The second-term energy and climate agenda of the Australian Labor Government is more defined than ever – and more exposed. Labor’s policy architecture is ambitious, but execution risk remains high ...
Clayton Utz are pleased to welcome specialist energy and infrastructure lawyer Alexander Danne to lead its Energy Practice. Alex will join the firm's partnership from law firm Gilbert+Tobin, where he ...
Successful restructurings ideally combine business operational turnaround, contract workout and balance sheet restructure strategies, larger situations advised by teams of legal, financial, capital ...
Clayton Utz is advising Infosys Limited (NYSE:INFY) on its recently announced up to A$98 million (including the upfront amount and earnouts, but excluding management incentives and retention bonuses) ...
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