Former David Jones chief Mark McInnes might be feeling quietly vindicated today after Justice Rares singled out Harmers Workplace Lawyers fo…

Former David Jones chief Mark McInnes might be feeling quietly vindicated today after Justice Rares singled out Harmers Workplace Lawyers fo…
When he is investigating breaches of workplace rights, the Fair Work Ombudsman comes across a few pearlers of excuses from bosses for underp…
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has issued legal proceedings against Dulux for alleged misleading and deceptive advertisi…
A court has ordered the reinstatement of a worker who was sacked by an aquarium fish company after he refused overtime work. Adam Brown …
An Australian bikini designer has lost her legal battle against swimwear giant Seafolly after a court found she falsely claimed the swimwear…
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has fined Nissan $19,800 after the car giant was accused of misleading consumers with a c…
The passage last week of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 has been lauded as a significant improvement on its predecessor, the Equal O…
Department store giant Myer has tightened up its returns and refund policy in a move which provides some valuable lessons for SMEs. Myer …
Harvey Norman franchisees are embroiled in a legal dispute with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission over refund and guarantee…
It is likely to be easier for employees to bring a discrimination claim under the exposure draft legislation of the Human Rights and Equal O…
A Perth business has copped a $15,840 fine for sacking a 16-year-old because the boy’s mother queried his pay. Stephen Ashley was person…
It’s a lawyers’ picnic in Sydney with a university and postgraduate facility at legal loggerheads over the use of the name College of Law, i…