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Sealegs patent defence an abuse of process, court hears

Amphibious tech company seeks leave to appeal after High Court strike out.

A Smuggler vessel with an Orion amphibious system installed, on display at the 2016 Auckland Boat Show.

Tim Hunter Thu, 06 Oct 2022

Allegations of abuse of process were aired at the High Court on Wednesday as amphibious boat engineering firm Orion Marine continued its fight to claim $6.8 million of damages against rival Sealegs International.

The case is the latest twist in a long-running battle between the parties dating back

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Tim Hunter Thu, 06 Oct 2022
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