Documents held by DLA Piper have been stripped of legal professional privilege by London’s High Court, in a potential fraud case involving former client Harvey Boulter, the controversial billionaire venture-capitalist.

The case, which lists the international law firm and a veteran M&A partner at the firm, Charles Cook, as defendants, relates to claims of fraudulent activity involving Boulter and his company Porton Capital Limited (PCL).

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