Jingji (Ronnie) Xue and the formerly NZX-listed dairy trader have been ordered to pay penalties of $875,000 and $175,000, respectively.
A dispute over document disclosure, adjourned since last April, is resolved in favour of the FMA.
Two people contracted the controversial modular homes company to build a pool house, but Nook’s marketing was ruled to misrepresent what could be achieved.
Workers First Union wants Uber to immediately match DiDi’s fuel surcharge, while Bolt pays a fuel relief bonus to drivers.
Country’s biggest bank lender says it doesn’t consider the law ‘operates in the way stated by the plaintiffs or litigation funders’.
Buyer, facing a loss of $375,000, claims statutory manager Teneo is ‘screwing him over’.
Statutory managers’ latest six-monthly report says total amount owing to investors down to $225.8m.
A survey has shown that over half of respondents have yet to decide how to approach the new threshold for unjustified dismissal claims.
FMA says it halted investigation of financial adviser because he left the country and wouldn't co-operate.
The court found that despite Matthew Pringle’s ‘shameful and deceitful’ behaviour towards Liv Nervo, his legal conduct did not meet the threshold for a costs order.