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It should be noted that in some cases, where there is a ‘special relationship’, the courts may allow a claim by [...]. Most of the cases in this area involve solicitors incorrectly drafting wills so as to deny potential beneficiaries receiving inheritance. See, for example, Ross v Caunters [1980] Ch 297, White v Jones [1995] 2 AC 207, Carr- Glynn v Frearsons (a firm) [1998] 4 All ER 225 and Walker v Geo H. Medicott & Son [1999] 1 All ER 685.
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a third party for pure economic loss

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#law #negligence #pel #tort
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It should be noted that in some cases, where there is a ‘special relationship’, the courts may allow a claim by [...]. Most of the cases in this area involve solicitors incorrectly drafting wills so as to deny potential beneficiaries receiving inheritance. See, for example, Ross v Caunters [1980] Ch 297, White v Jones [1995] 2 AC 207, Carr- Glynn v Frearsons (a firm) [1998] 4 All ER 225 and Walker v Geo H. Medicott & Son [1999] 1 All ER 685.
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#law #negligence #pel #tort
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It should be noted that in some cases, where there is a ‘special relationship’, the courts may allow a claim by [...]. Most of the cases in this area involve solicitors incorrectly drafting wills so as to deny potential beneficiaries receiving inheritance. See, for example, Ross v Caunters [1980] Ch 297, White v Jones [1995] 2 AC 207, Carr- Glynn v Frearsons (a firm) [1998] 4 All ER 225 and Walker v Geo H. Medicott & Son [1999] 1 All ER 685.
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a third party for pure economic loss
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It should be noted that in some cases, where there is a ‘special relationship’, the courts may allow a claim by a third party for pure economic loss. Most of the cases in this area involve solicitors incorrectly drafting wills so as to deny potential beneficiaries receiving inheritance. See, for example, Ross v Caunters [1980] Ch

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