Game over: guidance on technological protection measures in Australia 5 March 2025 By Kate Hay, Jacob Flynn The Federal Court has recently clarified the circumstances in which TPMs are legally enforceable in Australia. Read on
Major US retailers are facing actions over allegedly harmful materials – could it change the way clothes are made? 4 May 2023 By Vincent Filardo, Jr, Yi He Claims against multiple large US retailers for allegedly exceeding safe chemical levels in sportswear should result in interesting law. Read on
ABCs for Chinese Parties to Know about US Arbitration 26 November 2020 By Xianhong Xu There are 7 important features of US arbitration for Chinese parties to consider before agreeing to US arbitration clauses. Read on
Why so blue? Dairy Farmers of America forks out US$46m to settle price fixing class action 2 April 2013 By Claire Bridge The Dairy Farmers of America co-operative has agreed to pay US$46m to settle a portion of a class action alleging price fixing activities. Read on