Former Bermuda Fire director Gregory Haycock stated yesterday in Supreme Court that at the time of its 1991 reorganisation, the company was armed with more than sufficient assets, and he had seen no n...
Former Bermuda Fire director Gregory Haycock yesterday continued to wrangle in Supreme Court with Cooper & Lines representative Ian Croxford QC, over the role of Bermuda Fire's finance advisors at the...
Former Bermuda Fire director Gregory Haycock defended his witness statement in the Supreme Court yesterday, denying suggestions that he had overstated the involvement of the company's advisors.
Aftern...
Former director of Bermuda Fire Gregory Haycock spent his second day in the witness box under cross-examination by Geoffrey Vos QC, the lawyer representing law firm Conyers Dill & Pearman.
Mr. Vos too...
Former director of Bermuda Fire Gregory Haycock took the stand yesterday and played down the significance of the company's shake-up.
Referring to Bermuda Fire's 1991 splitting of its domestic general ...
yesterday in Supreme Court, with lawyer Elizabeth Gloster QC -- representing the corporate defence team -- questioning Mr. Titterton the minutia of his cross-examination.
Mr. Titterton also made a bri...
The cross-examination of Bermuda Fire chief executive officer Glenn Titterton neared its end in Supreme Court yesterday.
Elizabeth Gloster, QC, the lawyer for the corporate defence team, confined most...
BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton said that in year one of Bermuda Fire's reorganisation he believed "costs were going to alter over time'', and that the company's losses would reduce as it...
BF&M Ltd. chief executive officer Glenn Titterton denied that the 1991 reorganisation of Bermuda Fire was either secretive, or driven by fears of the company's liquidation.
Mr. Titterton's cross-exami...
BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton wrangled yesterday with cross-examining lawyer Clare Montgomery on some of the core issues of the Bermuda Fire case: whether or not the company's reorganis...