A secretary who stole more than $339,000 from Rio Tinto to fund a luxury lifestyle including first class domestic and international airline …

A secretary who stole more than $339,000 from Rio Tinto to fund a luxury lifestyle including first class domestic and international airline …
Sporting goods retailer Paul’s Warehouse has been back in court with the Federal Court finding the retailer’s importation of Lonsdale brande…
Granola is back on the menu at cafes around Australia after a small Victorian bakery emerged victorious from a legal dispute as to whether a…
A Telstra employee who aggravated an existing shoulder injury by moving a wheelie bin out of his work car park will receive a payout, after …
Jobseekers will undergo character checks and could be refused employment if they were bullies at school, in a new scheme that has been descr…
A former Optus executive is suing the telecommunications company for $14.5 million in damages based on allegations of ”bullying, suppressio…
A Federal public servant injured while having sex on a work trip will receive a payout from the Government after the Federal Court ruled she…
The Federal Court has dismissed an appeal by sporting goods retailer Paul’s Warehouse and found the company’s importation of Greg Norman…
Legal experts say Toyota’s controversial use of selection criteria to make underperforming staff redundant is likely to withstand legal chal…
Slater & Gordon is investigating launching a class action on behalf of aggrieved borrowers and mortgagors of Bankwest and the Commonweal…
Google is likely to launch a High Court challenge to a Federal Court finding that it engaged in false and misleading advertising. Google …
The Supreme Court of Victoria has ordered Yahoo! Inc to pay damages of $225,000 to a Melbourne man after a jury found he had been defamed by…