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Paying the tab: Mishcon defeated as firm loses celebrity chef Ramsay’s High Court pub rent battle

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Tom Moore
20 January 2015

Mishcon de Reya client and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has lost a High Court battle over the £640,000 annual rent of a London pub.

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