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High Court tells litigants to leave drafting to lawyers

Repairs lawsuit on Paul Meier-leased building settled today.

Reweti Kohere Tue, 16 Jun 2020

A High Court judge has told parties to a lawsuit over heating and ventilation repairs on an Auckland office tower that the drafting of clauses in agreements should be done by lawyers instead of laypeople.

Beachlands Investments Group and 521 Lake Road Limited settled their contractual dispute

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Reweti Kohere Tue, 16 Jun 2020
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