On Monday July 22, Craven House Capital issued a rather nondescript regulatory notification to the London Stock Exchange disclosing that Brian Winters had stepped down from his role as company secretary of the quoted London investment house. As part of the statement, the company said it had allocated 14,400 shares to Winters, an Irish lawyer, at a price of $12.50 per share as settlement for company secretarial services provided by him since August 2016. Five months later, however, the relationship between Winters and Craven has taken a new twist. On Friday, Winters initiated proceedings against Craven House Capital in the…