Cherrilow Ltd v Osmond Solicitors Ltd & Anor [2011] EWHC 3443 (QB) (20 December 2011)
Cherrilow Limited is entitled to the solicitor's file as it paid all fees, privilege was waived, and neither defendant provided a valid basis to resist disclosure. The defendants' conduct justified indemnity costs.
- Citation
- [2011] EWHC 3443
- Parties
- Claimant: Cherrilow Limited; First Defendant: Osmond Solicitors Limited; Second Defendant: Richard Butler-Creagh
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 20 December 2011
- Procedural Posture
- CPR Part 8 Proceedings / Judgment After Contested Application
- Outcome
- Claim allowed. Relief granted to Cherrilow Limited. Costs awarded on the indemnity basis, joint and several liability of defendants.
- Legal Topics
- Solicitor's Lien, Disclosure Obligations, Waiver of Privilege, Ownership of Solicitor's File, Indemnity Costs
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Parties
Cherrilow Limited
Claimant
Osmond Solicitors Limited
First Defendant
Richard Butler-Creagh
Second Defendant
Procedural Posture
CPR Part 8 Proceedings / Judgment After Contested Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Cherrilow Limited is entitled to the solicitor's file held by Osmond Solicitors Limited
- 2 Whether Osmond Solicitors Limited or Richard Butler-Creagh can assert a lien or privilege over the file
- 3 Whether the defendants should be jointly and severally liable for costs on the indemnity basis
Ratio Decidendi
Cherrilow Limited is entitled to the solicitor's file as it paid all fees, privilege was waived, and neither defendant provided a valid basis to resist disclosure. The defendants' conduct justified indemnity costs.
Court Disposition
Claim allowed. Relief granted to Cherrilow Limited. Costs awarded on the indemnity basis, joint and several liability of defendants.
Orders
- Defendants to deliver up the solicitor's file to Cherrilow Limited without condition.
- Defendants to pay Cherrilow Limited's costs on the indemnity basis, jointly and severally.
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