Anthony King & Ors v DWF LLP & Ors
The claimants' allegations of breach of duty, conflict of interest, conspiracy, and negligence against their legal team were wholly unsubstantiated. The so-called 'B Shares Mistake' was immaterial, caused no loss, and was not concealed. The advice to discontinue was professionally and reasonably given due to the...
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- Parties
- Claimant: Anthony King; Claimant: James King; Claimant: Susan King; Defendant: DWF LLP; Defendant: Peter Morcos; Defendant: Alexander Hall Taylor KC
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 11 October 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Claim (professional Negligence, Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Fraud) / Final Judgment After Full Trial
- Outcome
- Claim dismissed in its entirety.
- Legal Topics
- Solicitor and Barrister Duties, Conflict of Interest, Fraud and Misrepresentation, Litigation Conduct, Fiduciary Duties
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Parties
Anthony King
Claimant
James King
Claimant
Susan King
Claimant
DWF LLP
Defendant
Peter Morcos
Defendant
Alexander Hall Taylor KC
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil Claim (professional Negligence, Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Fraud) / Final Judgment After Full Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendants (solicitors and barristers) breached duties of care, fiduciary duties, or acted fraudulently in advising the claimants to discontinue litigation and in their conduct of the case; whether there was a conflict of interest or conspiracy to conceal mistakes; whether the advice to discontinue was negligent or dishonest; whether the claimants suffered loss as a result.
Ratio Decidendi
The claimants' allegations of breach of duty, conflict of interest, conspiracy, and negligence against their legal team were wholly unsubstantiated. The so-called 'B Shares Mistake' was immaterial, caused no loss, and was not concealed. The advice to discontinue was professionally and reasonably given due to the collapse of the claimants' case at trial, lack of credible evidence, and professional obligations not to pursue hopeless claims. No breach of duty, negligence, or dishonesty was established. The claims were entirely without merit and dismissed in full.
Court Disposition
Claim dismissed in its entirety.
Orders
- All claims by the claimants against the defendants are dismissed.
- Claimants to pay the defendants' costs.
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