Boohoo Group faces a further £10 million of investor claims after 11 institutional investors joined High Court proceedings concerning statements about working conditions in its Leicester supply chain, taking the reported value of compensation sought to £245 million. Fox Williams represents the claimants, while Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer represented Boohoo at the February case-management hearing. The allegations concern annual reports, market announcements and modern slavery statements published between January 2017 and September 2020. The addition of further investors increases the work required to particularise how individual institutions relied on Boohoo’s published statements. Working conditions in Boohoo’s supply chain have developed into shareholder litigation several years after the disputed statements were published.