Slaughter and May has settled a $2.16m (£1.6m) High Court claim for alleged unpaid fees against former client Randall Dillard, the founder of now defunct City investment firm Liongate Capital Management.
The settlement brings to a close the 11-month dispute which first reached the courts in January
November 08, 2018 at 07:53 AM
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Slaughter and May has settled a $2.16m (£1.6m) High Court claim for alleged unpaid fees against former client Randall Dillard, the founder of now defunct City investment firm Liongate Capital Management.
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