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Qantas Warns of Credit-Rating Cut If Australia Changes Law
Qantas Airways Ltd., Australia’s biggest carrier, said it may lose its investment-grade credit rating and be forced to sell its Jetstar unit if Australia changes laws affecting the company.

UK warned of Australian family law model
British law makers considering family justice system reform have been warned of problems with using Australia's format as a model.

Government backs 'shared parenting' legislation after separation
Ministers dismiss advice of independent report on access to children that warned of fallout from similar law in Australia

UK law firms Pinsent Masons and McGrigors to merge
LONDON (Reuters) - Mid-tier British-based law firms Pinsent Masons and McGrigors have agreed to merge following a partner vote, the companies said in a statement on Monday. The combined firm, which will use the Pinsent Masons name, will employ more than 2,500 people and have offices across Britain as well as in Asia Pacific, Dubai and Qatar. It also plans to open offices in France and Germany ...

Australia's painful journey towards indigenous rights
The fracas that engulfed the country's prime minister during Aboriginal protests on Australia Day speaks volumes about a society still coming to terms with its past In saying that I have conflicting views about the hustling of Julia Gillard, the prime minister , to her car through a cordon of Aboriginal demonstrators and police on Australia Day last month, I am merely reflecting a genuine ...

National Australia Bank Expects To Spend Up To A$11 Million Before Class Action Trial
National Australia Bank Ltd. (NAB.AU) expects to spend up to A$11 million (US$11.8 million) in legal fees in the lead up to the trial of a class action brought by investors seeking about A$450 million in compensation.

Bernard Tomic Auctioned His Law-Breaking Orange BMW
$200,000. That's how much the Tomic family hoped they could get for their 19-year-old son Bernard's orange BMW in an auction Tuesday. Last December, Tomic was under investigation for dangerous driving of his high-performance BMW M3 sports car. Then in January, Tomic was pulled over on a Thursday morning. He stopped. Then he was pulled over again. He fled . But now in February, the script of ...

Law firms Pinsent Masons and McGrigors to merge
LONDON (Reuters) - Mid-tier British-based law firms Pinsent Masons and McGrigors have agreed to merge following a partner vote, the companies said in a statement on Monday. The combined firm, which will ...

Qantas boss says proposed law will threaten airline's future
Canberra (Australia), Feb.6 (ANI): Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has said a proposed legislation forcing Qantas to maintain its base in Australia and perform the majority of heavy aircraft maintenance and training at home, would seriously threaten the airline's future.

Sport chiefs lobby PM for change in copyright law
THE chiefs of Australia's major sporting codes met with the Prime Minister and senior ministers to express concerns over the recent court ruling that allows Optus to broadcast delayed video of matches to its mobile phone network.

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