Musings From Manchester: Taking a view

Geoffrey Shindler is perplexed by divergent approaches in major judicial decisions ‘The solicitor got it wrong in Marley v Rawlings and the trustees got it wrong in many of the “Hastings-Bass” cases. So why in one set of cases are the judges prepared to be, shall we say, lenient and in the other cases strict?’Very …
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