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Friedlanders in $2m dispute with Mainzeal owner Richina Pacific

Mainzeal contractor didn't install a car stacking system properly, Friedlander's company claims.

Campbell Gibson
Tue, 25 Oct 2016

Sir Michael Friedlander’s family company, Samson Corporation, is trying to recover a $2 million bond from failed construction company Mainzeal after accusing it of not finishing a car stacking system.

Samson is now locking horns in the Auckland High Court with Mainzeal’s previous owner, Richina

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Campbell Gibson
Tue, 25 Oct 2016
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