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Digi-Tech lawyers square off in 'different' tax advice fight


Jock Anderson
Thu, 01 Sep 2011

John Reid’s Digi-Tech investors didn’t get the tax advice they bargained on.

And Mr Reid’s court bid to clawback more than $70 million from investors – bankrolled by LPF Group – has been attacked as champerty and possible abuse of legal process.

[Champerty, permitted in New Zealand but

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Jock Anderson
Thu, 01 Sep 2011
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