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Harmoney loses early bid to shut down ComCom case

Rules around the new industry need to be clarified sooner rather than later – Justice Geoffrey Venning

Victoria Young
Wed, 04 Oct 2017

Harmoney has failed to convince the chief High Court judge that the Commerce Commission had abused court process in its series of court cases against it.

And while the peer-to-peer lender tried to claim there was little precedent value in the regulator’s case, Justice Geoffrey Venning disagreed

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Victoria Young
Wed, 04 Oct 2017
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