QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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SIR STELIOS HAJI-IOANNOU |
Claimant |
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MARK DIXON REGUS GROUP PLC TIM REGAN |
Defendants |
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Hugh Tomlinson QC & Lorna Skinner (instructed by Olswang) for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 23rd January 2009
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Crown Copyright ©
Mrs Justice Sharp
Introduction
Background
"These allegations are completely unfounded and we have absolutely no case to answer. Regus pioneered services offices almost 20 years ago and was the original low cost champion offering products from a price as low as £10. Since 2001, there have been a number of meetings when Stelios has picked our brains on this sector."
"The meeting was with a number of people and held in a public place. There was no detailed business plan presented just a high level discussion where Regus, with its 20 year experience in the sector, shared their insight and gave advice. There was no confidential information given or used by Regus to its commercial advantage."
The proceedings
"had deliberately lied to the Financial Times by making a series of wholly unfounded allegations against the Defendants to the effect that they had taken unfair commercial advantage of the joint venture discussions with the Claimant and the confidential information he provided to them, at a meeting at Claridges, which allegations the Claimant knew were completely untrue (even including details such as the location of the meeting itself which he falsely claimed took place in the Savoy)."
Abuse of the Process
Discussion
"The Defendants do not and have never sought to allege that the Claimant had lied to Mr Burgis or the Financial Times or that he acted dishonestly…We do not now seek and have never sought to call the Claimant's honesty and integrity into question in relation to these matters".