High-profile businessmen Mark Hotchin and Eric Watson are fighting a High Court decision allowing allegations that their reputations are generally bad in relevant respects to be raised in mitigation of damages in a defamation case.
The pair, who were involved with the failed firm Hanover Finance, are suing the Shareholders' Association and its former chairman Bruce Sheppard for comments he made about them.
Sheppard made numerous statements on television, radio, emails and on blogs which were critical of Hotchin and Watson.
These include comments, with which Hotchin and Watson take issue, that they had dishonestly misled investors, that they were "crooks", that there was good reason to believe the pair had participated in GST fraud and that the duo had misappropriated cash belonging to a Hanover company.