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Legal trouble in paradise reaches New Zealand shores

Lawyers spar in High Court over where Fijian resort dispute should be heard.

Reweti Kohere Fri, 26 Jun 2020

Trans-Tasman corporates are battling over whether the New Zealand High Court is the right place to hear claims that deceptive and misleading conduct induced an Aussie hotel investment company to pay $FJ20 million for half a stake in a Fijian resort.

Sydney-headquartered Sequitur Hotels, backed

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Reweti Kohere Fri, 26 Jun 2020
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