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Beverleys’ funding fight lands in High Court

Ongoing dispute with business partners heard in High Court after a hearing regarding costs.

Anthony Beverley.

Key points
  • What’s at stake: Long-running snag between business partners scheduled to be heard in the High Court next year, after a further judgment from the High Court was released publicly today.
  • Background: Justice Paul Radich has ruled a costs order should be extended until early October.
  • Key players: Anthony and Wendy Beverley, Christopher Morrison, William Leckie, Lewis Tucker, Drylandcarbon, High Court, Court of Appeal.

An order regarding costs related to legal action taken by Anthony and Wendy Beverley has been extended another month, ahead of further hearings in the High Court.

Justice Paul Radich heard submissions on Wednesday morning at the High Court in Wellington. His written decision has been made public

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Jonathan Mitchell Fri, 06 Sep 2024
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Key points
  • What’s at stake: Long-running snag between business partners scheduled to be heard in the High Court next year, after a further judgment from the High Court was released publicly today.
  • Background: Justice Paul Radich has ruled a costs order should be extended until early October.
  • Key players: Anthony and Wendy Beverley, Christopher Morrison, William Leckie, Lewis Tucker, Drylandcarbon, High Court, Court of Appeal.
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