Former High Court judge Patrick Keane has warned that global companies are no longer choosing Australia as a forum to settle disputes because of fears that contracts will be declared void under Australian consumer laws.
Mr Keane, who left the court in December, called on the federal government to pass laws that would stop business “weaklings” from using the laws “to modify otherwise unimpeachable contractual obligations”.
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Michael Pelly was The Australian Financial Review’s legal editor