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It's not the most fascinating, or pathbreaking case - but it is notable per se as being a case in the Court of Appeal (always a precedent) and in the High Court it's done something unusual (by saying director fees were excessive). I'll add a reference where an academic article referred to it. Sorry to take long to reply, cheers, Wikidea 13:18, 24 October 2016 (UTC)Reply