Case note 294559 [2019] NZPriv Cmr 4: Law firm wanted $19,000 for information request
A man made a request to a law firm for access to his information. The law firm demanded the long-time client pay $19,000 to be sent his information.
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A man made a request to a law firm for access to his information. The law firm demanded the long-time client pay $19,000 to be sent his information.
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