Ex-Quindell boss Rob Terry to sue Watchstone for £14.7m

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Former Quindell boss Rob Terry is suing Watchstone for £14.7m over an “oral indemnity” that stopped him from selling shares in the business.

Terry’s claim is based on alleged negligent misrepresentation over a tax indemnity that company’s subsidiary WL was said to have “granted to him orally in 2011”.

Because of those alleged

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