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Laing v Taylor Walton Solicitors

 

The Hon. Mr Justice Langley :


Introduction

. Mr Laing sought disclosure from Mr Watson in the course of which the question arose whether or not Taylor Walton were retained by Mr Laing during the transaction. Mr Kelly said he was, jointly with Mr Watson. After a four-day hearing, it was decided by HHJ Toulmin, in a judgment dated 23 March 2005, that Taylor Walton were not retained by Mr Laing despite Mr Kelly’s evidence to the contrary. There was no appeal. . Nothing decided there can be binding upon them for that reason. If Taylor Walton are to succeed in the application it must be on the basis of abuse of process analogous to issue estoppel. was rejected. Messrs Conlon and Harris sued Mr Simms relying on the dishonesty found against him. Mr Simms denied dishonesty but his partners contended that for him to do so would be to make a collateral attack on the findings of the . The Court of Appeal nonetheless allowed Mr Simms to pursue his defence.

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