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Red Stag's $40m court action to 'protect timber industry's reputation'

If timber is not treated on the inside it decays at an unacceptable rate, says Marty Verry.

Sally Lindsay
Tue, 21 Nov 2017

Red Stag Timber’s $40 million civil case against Japanese-owned Juken NZ over mislabelling of engineered laminated veneer lumber probably won't get into court for a couple of years, chief executive Marty Verry says.

Mr Verry’s company has filed proceedings at the High Court in Auckland alleging

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Sally Lindsay
Tue, 21 Nov 2017
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