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Business by Lea Emery Premium Content Subscriber only THE company hired to market a giant development in the Gold Coast s north has lost a court battle to get the developer to cough up what they claimed was $1.6 million in unpaid fees. Marketing company Calmmonth took AVJennings Properties to court over alleged unpaid fees relating to the Big Sky estate development in Coomera. AVJennings claimed that changes were made to an agreement meaning they did not owe the company $1.62 million in fees. Calmmonth claimed changes were never made despite an employee email in August 2015 detailing them. The Supreme Court of Brisbane on Friday ruled changes had been made. ....