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Sealegs’ counter-claim ‘abuse of process’: CoA

Court of Appeal's dispute decision is out, with no further evidence allowed to be introduced in long-running retractable leg design copyright spat.

Sealegs’ amphibious boat.

Amphibious boat maker Sealegs International has received a choppy Court of Appeal decision, with a costs order imposed after a lengthy legal battle.

Justice French, Justice Muir, and Justice Campbell released their written decision this morning. They declined an application for leave to introduce

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Jonathan Mitchell Tue, 22 Oct 2024
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