
Evri is suing the BBC for £1.2 million over a Panorama documentary that the company claims caused it to lose prospective clients. The lawsuit, filed at the high court, seeks redress for contracts Evri says it lost as a result of the programme's claims about its business practices. The documentary in question is titled 'Evri: Where’s my parcel?'.
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Filed particulars of claim at the high court
Evri is suing the BBC for £1.2 million.
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Evri claims it lost prospective clients as a result of the documentary.
OpinionEvri claims it lost prospective clients as a result of the documentary.
OpinionThe lawsuit is over a Panorama documentary titled 'Evri: Where’s my parcel?'
The GuardianEvri has filed particulars of claim at the high court.
The GuardianEvri is suing the BBC for £1.2 million.
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