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Sealegs patent defence an abuse of process, court hears

Amphibious tech company seeks leave to appeal after High Court strike out.

A Smuggler vessel with an Orion amphibious system installed, on display at the 2016 Auckland Boat Show.

Tim Hunter Thu, 06 Oct 2022
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Allegations of abuse of process were aired at the High Court on Wednesday as amphibious boat engineering firm Orion Marine continued its fight to claim $6.8 million of damages against rival Sealegs International.

The case is the latest twist in a long-running battle between the parties dating back

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Tim Hunter Thu, 06 Oct 2022
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