Court document said Focus and US-based Winchester Capital Partners were trying to make e2 pay a fee for ‘arranging a marriage that spectacularly and expensively failed’
The two advisory firms are seeking damages for what they claim were millions of dollars in fees and opportunities ‘destroyed’. Stock image/Getty
An Irish corporate advisory firm has become embroiled in a row with a US energy company over claims it missed out on millions of dollars in fees after a merger it advised on failed.
Focus Capital Partners, an international advisory firm with offices in Dublin and Limerick, and US-based Winchester Capital Partners have filed a lawsuit in Florida against American energy tech firm e2Companies and its founder James Richmond.
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