Stefan Lepionka claims judge was wrong

Stefan Lepionka claims judge was wrong
Stefan Lepionka says his lawyers were negligent. (Image: NZME)
Riley Kennedy
Juice magnate Stefan Lepionka is trying to argue the high court was wrong to rule that a supposed agreement struck in 2016 between him and his former lawyers constituted a full and final settlement.The businessman is appealing Justice Francis Cooke’s judgment from July, which saw his company, Lepionka & Company Investments Limited (LCIL), fail in his bid to obtain $4 million out of Gibson Sheat for negligence.It related to a long-running dispute Lepionka had with property developer Garth Paterson that led to years of lawsuits and clai...

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