The appellant appealed the dismissal of its action for damages and breach of confidence against the respondent.
The appellant had provided the respondent with confidential discount information belonging to a third-party medical network during a business pitch.
The respondent subsequently contracted directly with the third party, excluding the appellant.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, upholding the trial judge's findings that the appellant was not the entity entitled to the confidence and that the respondent had not misused the information, as it was used exactly for its intended purpose of evaluating the third party's services.