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Colliers’ conduct in question as Hotchin pursues property claim

High Court hears pre-trial arguments about admissibility of evidence in lawsuit over Kitchener St deal in Auckland CBD.

The property at 2 Kitchener St, Auckland.

Tim Hunter Tue, 13 Jun 2023

A lawsuit brought by former Hanover Finance boss Mark Hotchin over a central Auckland property deal has sucked in real estate agency Colliers, with its conduct as agent for the vendor the subject of alleged Fair Trading Act and fiduciary duty breaches.

The substantive case, relating to the $3.5

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Tim Hunter Tue, 13 Jun 2023
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