Response to competition 'clumsy', not defamatory, says NZICA's lawyer

Response to competition 'clumsy', not defamatory, says NZICA's lawyer
By Suze Metherell July 14 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants was an incumbent threatened by and unused to competition, and while its response was "clumsy", it didn't defame its new rival, CPA Australia, the Wellington High Court has heard. Bruce Gray QC, appearing before Justice Robert Dobson, defended NZICA's marketing campaign and speeches by chief executive Kristen Patterson, saying they were a "clumsy response" to a new environment. NZICA's actions included a marketing campaign called "Project Ambus...