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NBR Court Report: Media companies tussle over global mode, fight over who owns the name TomTom, former Bridgecorp director’s parole and more

Hamish McNicol and Victoria Young discuss the latest stories in NBR's law & courts wrap up for the week ending April 10.

Hamish McNicol
Fri, 10 Apr 2015

Hamish McNicol and Victoria Young discuss the latest stories in NBR’s law & courts wrap up for the week ending April 10.

Four major Kiwi companies have banded together to make legal threats against internet service providers as they want “global mode” to cease in New Zealand.

NBR readers have weighed in on what they think of the Parole Board’s decision to grant the release of former Bridgecorp director Robert Roest less than halfway into his sentence.

A legal fight over who owns the name TomTom has broken out between the giant GPS company and a wee Wellington PR firm.

A property management firm has been caught out by the letter of the law as it tries to overthrow a body corporate it believes is insolvent.

Plus more, including the week ahead in the courts. 

Hamish McNicol
Fri, 10 Apr 2015
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NBR Court Report: Media companies tussle over global mode, fight over who owns the name TomTom, former Bridgecorp director’s parole and more
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