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Report: “huge unmet legal need for unbundled services across the board”
Wednesday, 6 September 2017There is a massive demand for unbundled – or limited scope – legal services, not just in famiy law but in almost all areas of legal practice, according to a report into unbundling. Lawyers’ nervousness about possible professional negligence risks associated with unbundling meant a “structured framework within which to practice” was worthwhile to encourage their participation.
Tags: professional negligence
Posted in Latest news, Solicitors
High Court rejects claim of solicitors’ negligence involving payments from £230m trust fund
Thursday, 10 August 2017A High Court judge has dismissed a negligence claim against London law firm Farrer & Co in a case involving a client with a $300m (£231m) trust fund. A companion of the man argued that the firm had owed her a duty of care in relation to a £5m gift that the trustees had agreed to pay her but then stopped.
Tags: professional negligence
Posted in Indemnity insurance, Latest news
High Court strikes out negligence claim against private client firm
Wednesday, 31 May 2017The High Court has struck out a negligence claim against London private client specialists Harcus Sinclair on the grounds that it was statute-barred. The judge said it could not be argued that a partner had deliberately concealed his conduct when it was “done in plain sight” of his client and other parties’ lawyers.
Tags: professional negligence
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What’s in a name? Appeal judges reject pleas of claimant who sued wrong firm
Tuesday, 16 May 2017Appeal judges have rejected the pleas of a claimant who, faced by two law firms with similar names set up by the same solicitor, sued the wrong one. The court heard how Godfrey Morgan Solicitors and Godfrey Morgan Solicitors Limited were run “in parallel, as distinct businesses”.
Tags: Court of Appeal, personal injury, professional negligence
Posted in Indemnity insurance, Latest news
ABS preparing to launch group negligence action against conveyancers
Tuesday, 25 April 2017An alternative business structure is preparing to launch a group negligence action against conveyancers working for the developers and purchasers of ‘help to buy’ leasehold housing. Louie Burns, managing partner and co-owner of Leasehold Law, said the total damages claimed could potentially top £500m.
Tags: Alternative business structures, conveyancing, professional negligence
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
High Court throws out negligence claim against law firm and counsel
Friday, 10 June 2016The High Court has summarily dismissed a professional negligence claim brought by a hotel company against Midlands firm Wright Hassall and a barrister, Max Mallin. The case involved the conversion of a Victorian office building in Manchester into a four-star hotel.
Tags: professional negligence
Posted in Indemnity insurance, Latest news
Land Registry can sue conveyancers for mortgage misrepresentations, High Court rules
Tuesday, 29 March 2016The Land Registry can sue a former law firm for negligent misrepresentation in not checking whether a mortgage discharge form was genuine, the High Court has decided. Master Matthews admitted there was no fiduciary relationship between law firm and Land Registry.
Tags: conveyancing, High Court, professional negligence
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
High Court: Wrong to assume it is “more improbable” that professionals will be dishonest
Tuesday, 26 January 2016It would be wrong to assume that it is “inherently more improbable” that a professional person will be dishonest than anyone else, the High Court has said. In his ruling, HHJ Saffman said the sole practitioner involved had misrepresented “the true position” in an attendance note.
Tags: professional negligence
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Professional negligence warning over PI, commercial and family work
Tuesday, 8 December 2015Personal injury, commercial and family work will all fuel negligence claims against lawyers, insurance specialist BLM has warned in a white paper. It also predicted that a new source of claims could come from the “rapid pace of reform” in legal services, testing new systems and processes “to their limit”.
Tags: Indemnity insurance, personal injury, professional negligence
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High Court judge castigates senior property partner “who cut corners all the time”
Monday, 30 November 2015A High Court judge has launched an extraordinary attack on a senior property partner, saying that although he was “on the whole” an honest witness, he “plainly cut corners all the time in his practice”. Mrs Justice Proudman said Michael Parker regarded himself as a “man of commerce”.
Tags: professional negligence, Property
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