Duties Owed by Mortgage Brokers: Taylor v Legal and General
In Taylor v Legal and General [2022] EWHC 2475 (Ch), the court considered the duties owed by a mortgage broker to clients who took out an interest-only mortgage to
In Taylor v Legal and General [2022] EWHC 2475 (Ch), the court considered the duties owed by a mortgage broker to clients who took out an interest-only mortgage to
The extent to which solicitors are entitled to an indemnity for claims relating to their own costs has, until now, been the subject of differing opinions and scant authority.
Rising inflation is putting even more financial pressure on contractors who already operate within the confines of slim profit margins. Sam Moore has prepared a short note on the
Amid the growing trend away from the traditional solicitors’ firm model, Richard Senior looks at the various models available to solicitors’ practices and some of the implications of adopting
Long-awaited and widely billed as one of the most important D&O decisions in a generation, the Supreme Court’s judgment in BTI 2014 v Sequana [2022] UKSC 25 was handed
Now that that a year has passed since the Supreme Court handed down judgment in Manchester Building Society v Grant Thornton [2021] UKSC 20, we are setting out a
Now that that a year has passed since the Supreme Court handed down judgment in Manchester Building Society v Grant Thornton [2021] UKSC 20, we are setting out a series
Now that that a year has passed since the Supreme Court handed down judgment in Manchester Building Society v Grant Thornton [2021] UKSC 20, we are setting out a series of
Now that that a year has passed since the Supreme Court handed down judgment in Manchester Building Society v Grant Thornton [2021] UKSC 20, we are setting out a series of
Now that that a year has passed since the Supreme Court handed down judgment in Manchester Building Society v Grant Thornton [2021] UKSC 20, we are setting out a series of