Barrowfen Properties Ltd v Patel & Others [2021] EWHC 2055 (Ch)
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Barrowfen Properties Ltd v Patel & Others [2021] EWHC 2055 (Ch)
Solicitors’ breach of the “no inhibition” principle and allowing themselves to be inhibited by their loyalty to one of their clients did not, on the facts, lead to finding of breach of fiduciary duty but did lead to a finding of negligence.
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