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Allan Sartori
06:00, 18 APR 2014
Businessman stripped of land after Broad Street row ends up in court
Economic Development
Allan Sartori, well-known in the city for his management stints at Ronnie Scott’s and the Rocket Club, has been removed as the registered proprietor of the strip of pavement following a tortuous four-year legal battle with Laurence Reddy
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Judge likens lap dancing club pavement ownership battle to "gladiatorial combat"
Professional Services
Mr Justice Morgan made his comments at the end of a retrial in the High Court sitting in Birmingham between well-known businessmen Laurence Reddy and Allan Sartori over a piece of pavement outside the Rocket Club in Broad Street
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