Bluefin and GRP issue court case statements

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Bluefin says it is happy with ruling and GRP states no wrongdoing has been proven as it looks forward to an early trial.

Both Bluefin and Global Risk Partners (GRP) have issued statements in response to the ongoing legal case which started last week.

Bluefin had obtained an injunction in the High Court on 8 February.

On Friday Mr Justice Dove heard arguments from both sides about the injunction preventing GRP from taking on or negotiating contracts with Bluefin staff until June.

GRP stated: "At the High Court on Friday Feb 12th, following on from the issue of proceedings without notice on Monday by Bluefin, the

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