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Two Hamilton realtors accidentally fell into price-fixing arrangement, court told

Defence QC says arrangement wasn't deliberate unlike other cases in pecuniary penalties hearing.

Fri, 04 Sep 2020

The Queen’s Counsel for a Hamilton realtor found liable for anti-competitive behaviour maintains his client did not deliberately or knowingly enter into a price-fixing arrangement as the firm and its principal face potential penalties of millions of dollars.

In the Auckland High Court today,

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