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Conway v Ratiu
Ratiu v Conway [2005] EWCA Civ 1302
Key Principle
In a defamation and malicious falsehood action arising from a solicitor's alleged conflict of interest, the Court of Appeal held that a solicitor's fiduciary duty to a client is distinct from contractual obligations and may arise from the substance of the relationship even where instructions are technically received through a nominee; the trial judge erred in withdrawing the issue of duty from the jury.
Area of Law
property
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