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Crunching the numbers: Who wins if Mainzeal claim succeeds

The case has racked up $7.5 million in fees for lawyers, liquidators and consultants.

After 43 days in court, 21 witnesses, a side squabble over the case’s funding and a surprise settlement, Mainzeal trial judge Francis Cooke says the key issue is still as it was on day one.

Were Mainzeal’s directors right to rely on promises made by Chinese parent companies?

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