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Legal disputes rage on in amphibious boat sector

US billionaire goes from friend to foe for Auckland tech company.

An example of the Orion Marine amphibious technology installed on a vessel.

Tim Hunter Tue, 06 Sep 2022

Years after the Supreme Court drew a line under a dispute between Sealegs and a competitor, an American investor described as richer than Donald Trump is keeping the fires of litigation burning in the amphibious boat sector.

Massachusetts-based Jack Baker, who had supported amphibious systems maker

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Tim Hunter Tue, 06 Sep 2022
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