254 results on '"Solicitors -- Malpractice"'
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2. Legal advice in surety transactions: a duty-based approach.
3. Third party beneficiaries - disappointed again.
4. The hypothetical outcome in professional negligence claims.
5. Negligent advice: whose duty is it?
6. Disappointed beneficiaries and disappearing principles.
7. Solicitors' negligence and mitigation of loss.
8. Something 'old', something 'new', something 'borrowed' ... the continued evolution of Bolam.
9. Solicitors' liability for knowing receipt and dishonest assistance in breach of trust.
10. Wilhelm v. Hickson: The Canadian tort approach to the disappointed benficiary and the negligent solicitor.
11. South Australia and solicitors: does the umbrella leak?
12. A concise history of the Solicitors' Guarantee Fund (Vic.): a marriage of principles and pragmatism.
13. Turning up the heat on professionals: Astley v. Austrust.
14. Errors in will - drafting: the limits of a remedy in negligence.
15. Immunity for the case plan Atwell v. Michael Perry & Co.
16. A good idea gone bad, or just a bad idea - the establishment of the Solicitors' Fidelity Guarantee Fund.
17. Solicitors' negligence and automatic striking out in the county court.
18. Professional negligence and property sales.
19. The solicitor's liability for failing to spot mortgage fraud.
20. The solicitors' profession since 1984: duties to third parties.
21. Ricardo McLeish v. Hilda Amoo-Gottfried trading as Amoo-Gottfried & Co.
22. Solicitors' negligence and applications to dismiss for want of prosecution.
23. The reasonableness of lawyers' lapses: address to the Professional Negligence Bar Association 14 October 1992 followed by questions from the floor.
24. Solicitors' liability towards third parties: back into the troubled waters of the contract/tort divide.
25. An outline of the Civil Liability Act 2002.
26. What are reasonable prospects of success? The Civil Liability Act 2002 adds to the existing ethical obligations of practitioners with its provision that legal services must not be provided without 'reasonable prospects of success'.
27. Compromise of litigation and lawyers' liablity: forensic immunity, litigation estoppels, the rule against collateral attack, confidentiality and the modified duty of care.
28. Risk management roadshow review.
29. The quality of solicitors' services.
30. The will that never was: Ross v. Caunters extended.
31. Damages for the loss of a chance.
32. Diminution in the value of property.
33. Representations and statements by solicitors to third parties.
34. Professional negligence of solicitors.
35. Arrogant, incompetent, negligent and unprofessional
36. Solicitors' obligations - suggestions for an estates practice.
37. Legal professional liability.
38. The loss of litigation.
39. Is Ross v. Caunters still good law?
40. Solicitors' negligence: an essay on the Moorcroft decision.
41. Negligent omissions by solicitors and limitation.
42. Legal professional liability.
43. Advice: professional liability issues emerge from Yates Property Corp. case.
44. Solicitors' liability for failure of an inter vivos gift.
45. Collateral challenge may provide a rare safe harbour for legal practitioners: a recent decision expands the defence in a negligence action against a solicitor in a civil claim where a matter has been settled and the settlement has been approved by a judge.
46. Contributory negligence and the provision of services: a critique of Astley.
47. Hard cases, bad law: litigation negligence.
48. Professional negligence - the legal profession - valuation of land.
49. Solicitors' liability in negligence: getting damages right.
50. Hawkins v. Clayton (1988) 164 C.L.R. 539: doubts concerning the ratio decidendi.
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