Roger Stewart KC explores when lawyers owe duties to third parties and considers two recent cases: Ashraf v Lester Dominic, concerning solicitors in conveyancing transactions, and McClean v Thornhill, concerning tax barristers advising promoters.
Roger Stewart KC explores when lawyers owe duties to third parties and considers two recent cases: Ashraf v Lester Dominic, concerning solicitors in conveyancing transactions, and McClean v Thornhill, concerning tax barristers advising promoters.
A recording of Helen Evans KC and Isabel Barter’s thought-provoking session on how artificial…
The Relationship between Regulation, Disciplinary Action and Duties of Care: Are we…
URS v BDW: Hazards and Opportunities – Sian Mirchandani KC and Kelly…