The defamation case of sacked CEO of Sydney’s City of Parramatta Council against Fairfax Media is “susceptible to settlement”, a judge said Wedneday as he flagged the prospect of sending the case to mediation for a second time.
ACCC can’t swallow Meredith Dairy’s resale price maintenance plan
Bega wins $60M battle with Kraft over peanut butter trade dress rights
Kraft Foods has come up short in its high-stakes legal battle against Bega over the right to use its distinctive peanut butter trade dress in Australia, allowing Bega to maintain its hold on the $60 million per year stake in the peanut butter market which it acquired by purchasing Kraft unit Mondelez’s Australian and New Zealand business in 2017.
Judge slams as ‘rubbish’ legal privilege claims in CIMIC class action lawyer’s affidavit
Fashion company fights IOC over Pierre de Coubertin trade mark
Judgment looms in battle over iconic Kraft peanut butter trade dress
Lego resolves case with top exec who claimed his family commitments got him fired
Hanson-Young defends TV comment that ‘men behave like morons and pigs’
Facing cross-examination on the second day of her defamation hearing against former Senator David Leyonhjelm, Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young denied she suggested all men were collectively responsible for violence against women when she said “men behave like morons and like pigs” in a television interview.