AstraZeneca is claiming £19m in damages after the collapse of its former pharmaceuticals site near Bristol under a contract manufacturing company.
David Rubin & Partners was appointed administrator of the Avlon site in February 2019, about two years after AstraZeneca had sold it to Avara, owned by Leonard Levie, a former Lehman Brothers banker-turned-industrial investor, for £1.
The Avara subsidiary behind the site is being liquidated after a protracted sale a year ago to EDC, a Canadian property company, for about £18.5m.