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Thursday
06Nov2008

James Hardie Litigation - "Document Dump"

Australian Securities & Investments Commission v MacDonald & Ors (NSWSC, 1490/07, Gzell J in Eq)

Media Report from the Sydney Morning Herald:

And on non-sitting days, there are plenty of billable hours to be spent trawling through documents. Justice Ian Gzell learnt this week that James Hardie's computers contained 122 million files for the relevant period.

And the fossicking continues, after ASIC's recent discovery that some documents it says should have been handed over to it were not.

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