Kim Dotcom may have his work cut out if he wants to stay in New Zealand.
The tech mogul's been fighting to remain here for more than a decade, but time may be up with Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith signing an extradition order.
It means he'll likely stand trial in the US.
Barrister Clive Elliott KC told Mike Hosking a judicial review is the next step, which will look into the minister's decision.
He says the court has looked at all sorts of angles, and believes Goldsmith is entitled to say Dotcom has had his day in court and should be handed over due to US treaty obligations.
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