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Marathon wins in court but ‘misses the jackpot’

Long-running case is settled in fund manager's favour, but firm wins only £2 in nominal damages

The facade of the Royal Courts of Justice in London
The facade of the Royal Courts of Justice in London Photo: iStockPhoto

The last leg of a long-running court battle between Marathon Asset Management and former employees over data theft has ended with a judge ruling in favour of the investment group, but awarding it just £2 in damages.

The legal tussle dates back to the departure of founding partner Jeremy Hosking in 2012. He staked a claim for a £10.4 million performance payment from the year he quit, but the courts ruled against him in October.

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