An Australian maker of neoprene handbags sold at high-end retailers has appealed its loss in a copyright dispute over alleged knockoffs, contesting a judge’s finding that its trendy tote is not a work of artistic craftsmanship.
Plutus Payroll founder has $16M in homes, other assets confiscated by AFP
Goodman Fielder wins ‘La Famiglia’ trade mark dispute
Fairfax out of pocket $2.4M after being hit with indemnity costs in Elaine Stead defamation case
Judge rejects class closure bid ahead of mediation in On The Run class action
‘Completely futile’: ASIC resists mediation push from judge concerned about cost of IOOF trial
Judges need to recognise ‘human side’ of lawyers, NSW chief judge says
Sparke Helmore off the hook as IOOF unit loses appeal of $76M judgment
‘Ancient allegations’: Judge rejects bid for new pleading in client’s 1993 case against solicitor
Fairfax denies defaming barrister in article linking him to ‘largest ever’ US tax fraud
Fairfax has hit back at claims in a lawsuit that the publisher defamed a barrister in an article alleging he helped Texas billionaire Bob Brockman defraud the United States of US$2 billion in taxes, denying the article defamed the lawyer and saying the report was an honest summary of publically available information.