Anthony Beverley feels ‘vindicated’ after High Court judgment on Drylandcarbon joint venture

Anthony Beverley feels ‘vindicated’ after High Court judgment on Drylandcarbon joint venture
Anthony Beverley took two proceedings against his former business partners. (Image: Supplied)
Gregor Thompson
Company director Anthony Beverley says he feels vindicated after the High Court ruled in his favour in proceedings related to a forestry and carbon credit venture he conceived. In an Oct 3 ruling, Justice Paul Radich held that William Leckie and Christopher Morrison, the principals of investment banking firm Lewis Tucker & Co, wrongfully diverted a corporate opportunity from the Drylandcarbon joint venture they set up with Beverley.Speaking to BusinessDesk on Tuesday, Beverley said he felt “fantastic satisfaction” after rea...

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