A toy designer that has been sued for allegedly copying the design of toy maker Jellycat’s beloved ‘Bashful Bunny’ has pushed back at a request for discovery concerning its design process, telling the court “a plush toy in the shape of a bunny is hardly a revolutionary concept”.
Court to hold Bitcoin passwords in $10.3M case against Blockchain Global
Sunday Telegraph wins defamation case brought by John Ibrahim’s son
CBA says branch arrangements ‘critical’ to defence of $45M rest break case
$2.5M in damages sought in ‘Love Is In The Air’ copyright suit
PwC Australia picks up Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills
ASIC drops most claims against Rio Tinto over $5.8B acquisition
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has dropped all but one claim against Rio Tinto in a four-year-long case over disclosures related to its troubled $5.8 billion acquisition of a Mozambique coal mining business and abandoned all claims against the mining giant’s former CEO and CFO.
‘Inconceivable’ Holding Redlich partner did not advise on illegal ALP donation: ICAC
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption has found Holding Redlich managing partner Ian Robertson’s account of a meeting where he allegedly advised the former NSW Labor general secretary to cover up a $100,000 illegal political donation “inconceivable”, but declined to refer the lawyer for criminal charges or disciplinary action.