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Buy more, save more: exclusivity conditions, loyalty rebates, and competition law

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia, USA
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  • May 9 2013

It can sometimes be unlawful for a supplier with a strong market position to offer its customers long-term supply terms with volume rebates which are

Accountants, lawyers and the privileged class: R v Special Commissioner of Income Tax

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia, United Kingdom
  • -
  • May 9 2013

Legal professional privilege is a fundamental right attaching to qualifying communications between lawyers and their clients. The ATO has conceded

Wide deed of release defeats valid disability discrimination claim

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • May 9 2013

A recent decision of the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia has provided a timely reminder that great care must be taken when drafting deeds of

Experts and legal professional privilege

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • May 9 2013

We've previously outlined what expert evidence is, who is an expert and the procedural requirements to be observed when engaging an expert. In this

Have you checked your standard form consumer contracts for unfair terms - because the ACCC will

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • May 9 2013

The ACCC has stepped up its campaign against unfair contract terms in 2013. If your business supplies goods or services to consumers using standard

Seven Network v Mel B brings some spice to the principles of formation and discharge of contracts

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • May 9 2013

The Supreme Court of NSW recently applied the principles of formation and discharge of contracts in the case of Seven Network (Operations) Limited v

NSW Council's CCTV surveillance found to breach the information privacy principles - does yours?

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • May 9 2013

Last week, the NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal found that that the Shoalhaven City Council had contravened a number of Information Protection

NSW Supreme Court gives important guidance about damages in wrongful birth claims

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • May 10 2013

The NSW Supreme Court's keenly anticipated decision in Waller v James 2013 NSWSC 497 has given some useful guidance about several damages issues in

Restricted land: the Queensland experience

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • May 9 2013

There have been a number of moves in Queensland to impose controls on mining projects when it comes to their interaction with urban areas and improved

Access to rail and port services: how should capacity expansions and access pricing be treated?

  • Clayton Utz
  • -
  • Australia
  • -
  • May 9 2013

Users of rail andor port infrastructure services will be aware of the importance that capacity expansions play in the life-span of such