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Brexit battle: Nissan engages Lewis Silkin to sue Vote Leave campaign

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Legal Business
20 June 2016
BrexitLitigation

Lewis Silkin is representing Nissan as it applies for an injunction against pro-Brexit campaign group Vote Leave.

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