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ActiveDocs fails in appeal of costly High Court decision

Precedent-setting decision has implications for commercial law.

Campbell Gibson
Wed, 19 Apr 2017

A fledgling software company has lost an appeal of a precedent-setting High Court decision that resulted in three high-profile venture capitalists getting priority to millions of dollars in dividends.

Auckland-based ActiveDocs, which develops document automation software, was given a lifeline by

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Campbell Gibson
Wed, 19 Apr 2017
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