The claimants established professional negligence against the defendant firm, but their damages were assessed at andpound;2.00.
Held: Whilst it may be much preferred for a solicitor to confirm his advice in writing, and good practice to make full attendance notes of what had been discussed in a meeting with a client, oral communication of advice remained advantageous. The only solid rule is that the client should receive proper advice, however communicated.
Judges:
Seymour QC
Citations:
Times 01-Apr-2003, Gazette 29-May-2003
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Professional Negligence, Legal Professions
Updated: 11 April 2022; Ref: scu.180404