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Harold Mitchell wins court battle against ASIC over $300m Australian Open tennis TV deal – ABC News
An epic legal battle over a $300 million deal to broadcast one of Australia’s most prestigious sporting events has not ended the corporate career of one of the most powerful men in Australia.

An epic legal battle over a $300 million deal to broadcast one of Australia’s most prestigious sporting events has not ended the corporate career of one of the most powerful men in Australia.
Key points:
- ASIC was looking to have former Tennis Australia board members Harold Mitchell and Stephen Healy banned from managing companies
- Both Mr Mitchell and Mr Healy were cleared of wrongdoing by the court
- In a statement, Mr Mitchell said it was a “humiliating defeat” for the c…
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