Antiques Dealer Locked in Court Battle Over Multi-Million Pound Business

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Antiques Dealer,Court Battle,Ownership Rights

Christopher Howe, a prominent antiques dealer, is involved in a legal dispute with his former intern, Joanne Brierley, over half ownership of his multimillion-pound company. The High Court in London will hear the case, which centers around claims of promised partnership and ownership rights.

A high-profile antiques dealer is embroiled in a legal dispute with a former intern who claims she is entitled to half of his multimillion-pound company. Christopher Howe, the owner of a prestigious antiques and interiors business in London, is battling Joanne Brierley, a former unpaid intern who claims to have been promised a partnership. The business, valued at millions, has served notable clients such as Richard Gere and Hampton Court Palace.

Brierley asserts she played a key role in the growth of the company, which has two separate entities since 2014. Howe denies making any such promises, leading to a legal battle over ownership. The company started in 1986 as a tiny shop specializing in furniture restoration and has provided services for several prestigious institutions, including Hampton Court Palace. The High Court in London is set to hear the case

 

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