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Harmoney alleges abuse of process as ComCom suit continues

Harmoney's QC plays down wider ramifications of the case for the peer-to-peer lending industry. 

Victoria Young
Wed, 27 Sep 2017

Harmoney is alleging abuse of process by the Commerce Commission over its cases against the peer-to-peer lender.

In the High Court at Auckland today, the company’s lawyer, Alan Galbraith, QC, also played down the wider impact of the litigation on the peer-to-peer lending industry. 

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Victoria Young
Wed, 27 Sep 2017
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