Matthew Pringle, the son of Lynette Erceg, is now the subject of a legal campaign in the UK.
While this part of the liquidator’s court application failed, Grant managed to get a stay on proceedings so he can appeal the initial ruling.
Employee shareholders seeking compensation for alleged board self-dealing say latest move will stymie efforts to block their claim in the Cayman Islands.
Northland’s Uber Group squares off in court against global rideshare giant Uber Technologies and its ‘partnership with benefits’ with telco One NZ.
The first criminal prosecution for cartel conduct, involving roading contracts, concluded at the High Court in Auckland today.
Now-jailed Christchurch developer managed to rack up more than $100m in debt, with claims of a lack of oversight by ‘expert’ lender, out-of-pocket landowner says.
Select Committee report recommends litigation against ANZ and ASB be explicitly excluded from retroactive measures in Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Amendment Bill.
Drylandcarbon co-founder Ant Beverley wins claim against investment bankers Will Leckie and Chris Morrison.
The FMA had sought costs against the Du Val founders following a judgment in July.
Judge Christina Inglis says employment disputes have become too costly, but the Minister says she is too busy to regulate employment advocates.