
Battle of the burger chains; hundreds sentenced in Italy mafia trial
Hungry Jacks has won a legal fight against McDonalds over the use of its Big Jack and Mega Jack trademarks. And a court in Italy has handed prison sentences to more than 200 people over their links to the ‘Ndrangheta crime group.
Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
November 28, 202328m 36s
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Show Notes
Hungry Jacks has won a legal fight against McDonalds over the use of its Big Jack and Mega Jack trademarks. And a court in Italy has handed prison sentences to more than 200 people over their links to the ‘Ndrangheta crime group.
Topics
Hungry JacksMcDonald'sfast foodburgertrademarkBig MacBig JackMega Jackfederal courtmafiaItalyNdranghetaCalabriagangstermobstermobItalian mafiaMichael HandlerUniversity of New South WalesUNSWAnna SergiUniversity of Essexorganised crimeDamien Carrick