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Sealegs gets statutory demand to pay court costs

Legal battle rumbles on between competing makers of amphibious boat systems.

Sealegs is back under the majority ownership of Future Mobility Solutions after the resignation of its CEO in November.

Tim Hunter Tue, 28 Jan 2025

Amphibious boatmaker Sealegs has been hit with a statutory demand for court costs after losing an Appeal Court ruling last October.

The case relates to the company’s long-running battle with competitor Anura, formerly known as Orion Marine.

Anura director Darren Leybourne confirmed the demand for

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Tim Hunter Tue, 28 Jan 2025
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