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Negligence – Professional person. There were before the court claims by a number of claimants who had bought properties off plan under a contract drawn up by the defendant solicitors. The properties failed to be completed and the claimants brought claims against the defendants. The Queen's Bench Division held that there had been breaches of duty by the solicitors but the question of causation in individual cases were not be addressed in the present proceedings.
Negligence – Professional person. There were before the court claims by a number of claimants who had bought properties off plan under a contract drawn up by the defendant solicitors. The properties failed to be completed and the claimants brought claims against the defendants. The Queen's Bench Division held that there had been breaches of duty by the solicitors but the question of causation in individual cases were not be addressed in the present proceedings.
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