| Link faces £150m claim over Woodford |
A High Court judge is to rule on a bid to combine thousands of claims against the company that oversaw the fund run by Neil Woodford. London law firms Harcus Parker and Leigh Day have applied for a group litigation order in the High Court to bring together claims by nearly 3,000 investors in Woodford Equity Income Fund (WEIF), which at one stage had more than £10bn under its management. The High Court was told that it initially performed well, but by 2017, its management was “characterised by an imprudent spread of risk and, in particular, inappropriate levels of investment in illiquid, speculative, hard-to-value stocks and small-cap stocks.” Link Fund Solutions, the authorised corporate director to WEIF, is said to have “breached its statutory duties” causing substantial losses for investors.