Edmundson v Render: 1905

The court considered a suggestion that a solicitor was not in breach of a non-compete clause promising to refrain from practising within a certain area where the work was carried out from an office outside the area.
Buckley J said: ‘The other [class of case] which I think would be equally a breach, is as follows. Suppose a client residing within the prohibited area comes to Harrogate to consult the solicitor, and the solicitor, after taking time to consider the matter, advises him by letter sent to him at his address within the prohibited area, is he acting as solicitor within the area? In my opinion he is. It does not matter whether he goes in person to the man ‘s house and says ‘I advise you’ so and so, or whether he writes him a letter and says, ‘I advise you’ so and so.’

Judges:

Buckley J

Citations:

[1905] 2 Ch 320

Cited by:

CitedAllan Janes Llp v Johal ChD 23-Feb-2006
The claimant sought to enforce a restrictive covenant against the defendant a former assistant solicitor as to non-competition within a certain distance of the practice for a period of three years. After leaving she had sought to set up partnership . .
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Employment, Legal Professions

Updated: 14 May 2022; Ref: scu.240033