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ACCC investigates information sharing arrangements in the petrol industry

Date: 04 May 2012, Filed under: Competition & Trade Regulation, Trade & Customs

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced it has commenced a formal investigation into price information sharing arrangements...

ACCC proposes to authorise corporate alliance between Virgin Australia and Skywest Airlines

Date: 23 Mar 2012, Filed under: Competition & Trade Regulation, Trade & Customs

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced it has issued a draft decision which proposes to grant authorisation to a Corporate...

ASIC warns of online trading account security breaches

Date: 23 Jan 2012, Filed under: Banking & Finance, Competition & Trade Regulation, Trade & Customs

The Australian and Security Investments Commission (ASIC) has advised clients of online stockbroking firms to urgently review their account security. During...

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How can contracts be discharged from further performance?

Date: 12 Mar 2012, Filed under: Banking & Finance, Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Contract Drafting & Disputes, Trade & Customs

The law of contracts forms a substantial part of our various relationships that can have some sort of influence over us on an almost daily basis – even...

A general introduction to misleading or deceptive conduct laws in advertising

Date: 09 Jan 2012, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Trade & Customs, Product Safety

One of the primary means in which suppliers and manufacturers promote their wares is through advertising, and in some instances, the representations being...

Internet shopping: How a contractual agreement is formed

Date: 07 Dec 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Contract Drafting & Disputes, Trade & Customs, IT

Many Australian shoppers have cottoned on to the fact that looking for Christmas presents online from an overseas vendor or an online auction site, is...

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