Formal, considered advice Lord Devlin in Hedley Byrne suggested that the relationship was something like a contractual one, where it might be said that the parties ought to be aware that legal implications could arise from the giving of advice. There is unlikely to be a special relationship in domestic or social contexts, although exceptionally there may be – see [case]
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Chaudhry v Prabhakar
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Formal, considered advice Lord Devlin in Hedley Byrne suggested that the relationship was something like a contractual one, where it might be said that the parties ought to be aware that legal implications could arise from the giving of advice. There is unlikely to be a special relationship in domestic or social contexts, although exceptionally there may be – see [case]
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Formal, considered advice Lord Devlin in Hedley Byrne suggested that the relationship was something like a contractual one, where it might be said that the parties ought to be aware that legal implications could arise from the giving of advice. There is unlikely to be a special relationship in domestic or social contexts, although exceptionally there may be – see [case]
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Chaudhry v Prabhakar
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