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Guest post: Slater and Gordon’s woes have nothing to do with being an ABS

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Legal Business
1 March 2016
CommentABSGuest blogs

It is somewhat appropriate that Slater and Gordon (S&G) sponsors England cricket captain Alastair Cook (pictured), no stranger himself to sudden collapses.

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