Law Society owed no duty of care
Language: English Series: Independent ; Independent 29 July 193, 14(1)Subject(s): Summary: "Wood v Law Society" QBD 28 July 1993, held that a professional body, in this instance the Law Society, when carrying out its investigative and disciplinary functions, does not owe a duty of care to persons making complaints.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Law report | London Journal article | WB2929-38 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 38634-1001 |
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| WB2929-20 Right of way | WB2929-31 Option | WB2929-32 Term does not exclude set-off | WB2929-38 Law Society owed no duty of care | WB2929-40 No rights over towpath | WB2930-02 Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 | WB2930-32 Easement: right of way |
"Wood v Law Society" QBD 28 July 1993, held that a professional body, in this instance the Law Society, when carrying out its investigative and disciplinary functions, does not owe a duty of care to persons making complaints.