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Judge reserves decision in Du Val defamation case against NBR

Hearing gives NBR's publisher a chance to argue against claim going to trial.

Du Val founder and CEO John Kenyon Clarke.

Will Mace Wed, 20 Jul 2022

A High Court judge has today reserved his decision on whether a defamation case brought by Du Val group co-founders John Kenyon Clarke and Charlotte Clarke against NBR publisher Fourth Estate Holdings will proceed to trial.

Today’s hearing before Justice Michael Robinson provided Fourth Estate

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Will Mace Wed, 20 Jul 2022
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