Erinaceous subsidiary Dunlop Haywards ordered to pay £325k after losing trial against to former director David Kahn

A subsidiary of beleaguered property services group Erinaceous has been ordered to pay £325,000 after it lost a trial against former director David Kahn.

Dunlop Haywards was yesterday told by a court to pay £200,000 in damages to Kahn, who sued the company for allegedly not paying him a “special bonus” of about £400,000 in 2005.

The company was also told to pay £125,000 in court costs.

A hearing in February will determine how much bonus money Dunlop Haywards still owes Kahn.

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