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Class action tackles EQC repair strategies

EQC has been applying Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment guidelines rather than "as new".

Chris Hutching
Wed, 09 Sep 2015

Law firm Anthony Harper and a team of 40 volunteers from the University of Canterbury School of Law are ready to file proceedings against EQC.

They have been working on the action on behalf of Christchurch homeowners for 18 months.

Initially they are sending a letter to EQC outlining the details

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Chris Hutching
Wed, 09 Sep 2015
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