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Drylandcarbon litigation funding should be approved, Court hears

Dispute between Drylandcarbon business partners enters next stage regarding approval of litigation funding agreement.

Anthony Beverley.

A litigation funding agreement made “good sense” and should be granted, the High Court has heard, as a legal dispute between Drylandcarbon business partners went another round.  

Justice Paul Radich heard submissions at the High Court in Wellington on Friday regarding an application for approval

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Jonathan Mitchell Mon, 07 Oct 2024
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