Tavistock slams Titan for taking 'vexatious' step as dispute heads to High Court

Comes as the firm received notification that Titan has issued a claim

Isabel Baxter
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Tavistock has issued an update calling Titan Wealth’s High Court claim against it ‘vexatious and retaliatory’.

This comes as the company posted today (19 September) confirming that it had received notification that Titan had issued a claim against it in the High Court. Titan hit back at Tavistock with legal action back in July, claiming the partnership was terminated against a background of serious wrongful conduct.  The statement by Tavistock claimed that it is confident that Titan's claim has "no merit" and considers it to be a "vexatious and retaliatory step" following its termination of its ten-year strategic partnership to-be. Tavistock stated that the termination was as a result of se...

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