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‘Yawning chasm’ in Optimizer HQ’s legal claim, judge says

Justice Edwin Wylie says so much discrepancy between original pleading and proposed amendments.

Reweti Kohere Tue, 26 May 2020

A “yawning chasm” exists between what Optimizer HQ has claimed Bank of New Zealand and Smartpay did to it and what the Manas Kumar-founded company is wanting to re-plead, a judge has said.

The bank and listed Eftpos equipment provider face allegations they conspired to cause harm to

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Reweti Kohere Tue, 26 May 2020
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