Brockstone Ltd v Force India Formula One Team Ltd [2018] EWHC 3852 (Ch) (Barling J)
Judgment Date: 27 Jul 18
Successfully acting for a creditor in contested application to appoint Administrators in respect of a Formula One team.
Successfully acting for a creditor in contested application to appoint Administrators in respect of a Formula One team.
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