Cash-strapped firm facing creditor鈥檚 action as three more top brass depart the practice

Troubled architecture practice RMJM is facing a 拢50,000 county court claim from a creditor and has lost further senior management figures, it emerged this week.

Construction industry credit information provider Top Service told 好色先生TV this week that it was monitoring RMJM after news that Northampton County Court issued a judgment against the firm on 4 January for 拢49,991 owing to an unnamed creditor - a figure which has to be paid in full within 30 days.

Emma Bridges, Top Service director, said: 鈥淒ue to the amount of the recent county court judgment and reports of increased trading terms, we are keeping a close eye on the situation鈥.

锘緿ue to the county court judgment we are keeping a close eye on the situation

Emma Bridges, Top Service

The Northampton court, which handles all online claims, has made a number of other judgments against RMJM including one worth 拢67,000 dating from the end of 2010 which has been settled.

Three more top level departures from the firm also emerged this week. This follows 好色先生TV鈥檚 report last week on the firm鈥檚 on-the-spot dismissal of Scottish managing principal Alistair Brand.

Peter Schubert, design director for the United States and Mark Paterson, managing director for RMJM Singapore, are understood to have left the firm before Christmas. Paul Stallan - seen by many as RMJM鈥檚 top UK designer - resigned last Wednesday, two days after the exit of his close associate Brand.

Stallan - who won a number of awards in his 17 years with the practice and ran the Paul Stallan at RMJM Studio in Glasgow - told 好色先生TV he had been prompted to leave by the firm鈥檚 repeated failure to pay its staff on time, something he called 鈥渃ompletely and utterly unacceptable鈥.

鈥淲hen I left the firm, no one in the UK had been paid for the month of December,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or three to four years, I was rarely paid on time. We ran a very efficient studio with a good client base and it was getting increasingly difficult for us to accept [鈥 and causing all sorts of hardships.鈥

Stallan said he was no threat to RMJM in terms of work and said his team was determined to fulfil its obligations to clients.

Stallan鈥檚 former studio is now headed up by Paul Rodgers, who has worked on schemes including Singapore Marina Line railway stations.

A spokesperson for RMJM declined to comment beyond saying that Paterson had 鈥渞esigned back in October 2011 following restructuring of the Singapore studio鈥.