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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A long brewing trial between rival diaper firms has taken a dramatic turn - with one party settling on the eve of the trial

    A long brewing trial between rival diaper firms has taken a dramatic turn - with one party settling on the eve of the trial


    Grant Taylor co-founded Rascals with his sister in 2016 - before his one-time business partner Nick Mowbray's company Zuru bought them out in 2020 for 30-million-dollars.

    In 2021, the company filed legal action, alleging Taylor had breached a restraint provision, and passed on confidential information to commercial rivals.

    Taylor denied the claims - but today his lawyer says he's settled and admitted several courses of action.

    The settlement leaves Zuru's legal action now just targeting tiny rival Treasures.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Rugby League:
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    Politics:
    The Green Party's gearing up for the campaign, as the next election's just over a year away 14:26

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    Law and Order:
    A police officer has been killed, following an earlier shooting at Emory University, in the US state of Atlanta 13:46

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