The 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change was held in B... As part of the significant hive of parliamentary activity last month, ...
Australia is plaintiff-friendly and perhaps second only to North America when it comes to a company's chances of facing a class action. As litigation funders look for the next class action to fund, ...
At the forefront of project finance in Australia, having played a key role as legal advisers on many of Australia's most significant projects over the last decade. We have also been involved in major ...
Tailoring our expertise to your real estate ambitions, we navigate complex industry trends and legal landscapes, ensuring your projects achieve success in Australia's dynamic property market. As a key ...
Clayton Utz has a market leading class action practice, with expertise developed over nearly three decades of defending class actions of all shapes and sizes: product liability, negligence, financial ...
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Providing cost-effective dispute resolution advice to Australian and overseas entities on all aspects of their cross-border transactions, our integrated International Arbitration team acts as both ...
Clayton Utz's Litigation and Dispute Resolution lawyers form a top-tier commercial litigation practice, the largest in Australia. Our reputation for undertaking the most complex, significant and ...
We can take you through the move from theory to practice and the challenging jump to a commercial law firm, through programs for every stage of your study and beyond. Sometimes it's hard enough to ...
As one of Australia's leading law firms, our culture has been built by independent thinkers. As part of our team you'll be encouraged to think differently, work globally, and help the community, as ...
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 ...