The High Court has made costs orders against Pramit Ghose, former managing partner of liquidated Bloxham Stockbrokers, in a legal row over the firm’s management of a fund on behalf of a brain-damaged Co Cork man awarded IR£2.75 million in damages as a child in the early 1990s. The mother and sister of Kenneth Best launched a legal action against Bloxhams and 15 of its former partners in 2016 to account of the firm’s dealings and investments on his behalf. In 2018, Justice Marie Baker made an order in their favour that Bloxham did have a professional duty to account…
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