13 Nov 2014

Dotcom's lawyers look to leave case

3:47 pm on 13 November 2014

Kim Dotcom's New Zealand lawyers are seeking to step down from the internet mogul's case.

Kim Dotcom speaks to media after his "Moment of Truth" event at Auckland's Town Hall.

Kim Dotcom speaks to media after his "Moment of Truth" event at Auckland's Town Hall. Photo: RNZ / Kim Baker Wilson

The United States is attempting to extradite Mr Dotcom, following his arrest in January 2012 on copyright and money-laundering charges.

Paul Davison, QC, has been Mr Dotcom's lead lawyer since soon after his arrest, with assistance from law firm Simpson Grierson.

Mr Davison confirmed to Radio New Zealand the legal team would seek leave from the courts to withdraw from the case.

He would not comment on the reasons why.

In a social media post, Mr Dotcom's US lawyer, Ira Rothken, said the firm Lowndes Jordan was looking into whether it could assist with the case.

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