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Royal Bank of Scotland taken to court by shareholder over insolvency claim

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  • Royal Bank of Scotland taken to court by shareholder over insolvency claim

    The Royal Bank of Scotland is being taken to court by a retired QC today in a bid to prove that it was insolvent when it sold him shares last year.

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    Re: Royal Bank of Scotland taken to court by shareholder over insolvency claim

    This is a very interesting article. The QC, bought shares from the original rights issue in April 2008. Not entirely sure I would agree with him but I can see in hindsight how he has drawn his conclusions.

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      Re: Royal Bank of Scotland taken to court by shareholder over insolvency claim

      This is the same reason why the police are investigating the rights issue made just before the crash

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        Re: Royal Bank of Scotland taken to court by shareholder over insolvency claim

        I think Poltman may well have already posted it here but here are the court papers on the case
        YAN Hamilton QC -v- Royal Bank Of Scotland group TLC

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