A legal battle that's a real eye-opener! Judo Bank, known for its honesty, took on a developer's billboard campaign, but the court's decision left them reeling.
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Judo Bank's crusade against a $1 million billboard campaign, which questioned their integrity, has taken an unexpected turn. The court's ruling has sparked controversy and left many wondering about the implications.
But here's where it gets interesting...
The developer's campaign, a bold move, has now been given the green light by the court. This decision has sparked debates and raised questions about freedom of expression and the boundaries of advertising.
And this is the part most people miss...
While the court's decision may seem straightforward, it opens up a can of worms. It highlights the fine line between freedom of speech and potential defamation, leaving us to ponder: where do we draw the line?
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