Greenpeace and AGL face off in Federal Court
A legal challenge to the use of corporate logos by Greenpeace (AGL) has been thrown out by the Federal Court of Human Rights in New York, a court hearing has heard. However, the legal battle is expected to be adjourned.
Source: lawyersweekly.com.auPublished on 2021-06-03
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