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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 ...
ACCC Chair, Gina Cass-Gottlieb joins Clayton Utz Competition Partners, Kirsten Webb, Michael Corrigan and Mihkel Wilding to ...
Decommissioning, or the removal of infrastructure at the end of a lease term, is a complex aspect of renewable energy ...
The Future Made in Australia policy covers a broad range of initiatives aimed at maximising the economic and industrial ...
Initially foreshadowed in late 2022, and following community consultation which commenced in 2019, the WA Government has this month introduced Bills to implement its proposed new privacy and ...
The task facing the WA public sector in readying itself for the new PRIS laws is a considerable one, particularly given the retrospectivity of some of the IPPs. For the first time, the WA public ...
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) ...
The District Court of Queensland has held that a price escalation clause in a home building contract that purported to allow a builder to increase the contract price at its sole discretion was void ...
It's not just industries which use PFAS which will need to deal with PFAS contamination – agribusiness, construction, and any dealings in land must prioritise it. If you were looking for a remote spot ...
Chief Executive Partner Emma Covacevich said: We are proud to announce our 2024 promotions. It's an honour to work alongside this group of people who have shown dedication, innovation and excellence ...
The recent decision in Waller v Barrett is significant because the Court determined that the Australian common law should now recognise a cause of action for serious invasions of privacy, which could ...