The Sydney Opera House Trust has resolved a long-running dispute accusing a China trade group of committing flagrant copyright infringement by reproducing substantial portions of the iconic landmark’s trade mark-protected sail design in its logo.
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Sydney light rail class action judge fears ‘opening a can of worms’ in siloing funder’s 40% cut
Norton Rose partner who investigated bullying claim not ‘decision maker’ in sacking, court finds
High Court hands Mitsubishi a win in case over fuel efficiency labels
Lawyers the only ones to get paid in CBA class action settlement
Woodside taken to court by Greenpeace for greenwashing gas and oil projects
The Project producer says Bruce Lehrmann given fair chance to respond to rape claims
The Project producer Angus Llewellyn has testified that Bruce Lehrmann was given a reasonable chance to respond to rape allegations made by Brittany Higgins, and dismissed as “ridiculous” the suggestion that he indicated to Higgins and her partner David Sharaz that he was going to “do a number” on Lehrmann.
‘Is that a serious answer?’ Lehrmann trial judge prods Ten producer on political agenda question
The judge overseeing the trial in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation case against Network Ten intervened on Wednesday during cross-examination of The Project producer Angus Llewellyn, apparently dissatisfied with Llewellyn’s response when asked whether he believed Brittany Higgins’ partner David Sharaz had a “political agenda”.