Client Cases

(1994–2003)

Re-Mark-It Holdings Ltd v NZUC & Dymock

An intellectual property case about patents valued at US$32M. The action was brought on behalf of the inventor of a novel reusable label system and was directed against a former business partner who had commenced a pirate manufacturing operation in Holland. GCA was able to force the Dutch company out of existence and the overall dispute was resolved completely in GCA's client's favour.

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The Survivors, Estates and Families of Victims of Cave Creek disaster v The Crown

On the 28 April 1995 a Department of Conservation viewing platform over the Cave Creek ravine (West Coast) collapsed, resulting in the deaths of 14 persons...

Spinally Injured Rugby Players v NZRFU

This was a pro bono matter taken on behalf of 30 former rugby players who had suffered serious spinal injuries whilst playing rugby.

Opuha Dam

Civil claims were initiated for a large number of farmers who were adversely effected by the sudden collapse of the Opuha Dam.
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