Williams & Anor v HCB Solicitors Ltd [2015] EWHC 2064 (QB) (17 July 2015)
The agreements drafted by the defendant were effective to transfer the rights as intended; any obligation to pay £45,000 was not a condition precedent to the transfer but created only a debt claim. Therefore, the claimants' alleged losses were not legally caused by any breach of duty by the defendant, and the claim has no real prospect of success.
- Citation
- [2015] EWHC 2064 (QB)
- Parties
- Claimant: Jon Williams; Claimant: Genesis Range Company Limited; Defendant: HCB Solicitors Limited
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 17 July 2015
- Procedural Posture
- Summary Judgment Application / First Instance, Summary Judgment Hearing
- Outcome
- Summary judgment granted for the defendant; claim dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- Summary Judgment, Solicitor's Duty of Care, Causation of Loss, Interpretation of Contractual Terms
Case Brief
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Parties
Jon Williams
Claimant
Genesis Range Company Limited
Claimant
HCB Solicitors Limited
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Summary Judgment Application / First Instance, Summary Judgment Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendant solicitor's alleged drafting error caused loss to the claimants
- 2 Whether the agreements drafted were effective to transfer intellectual property rights as intended
- 3 Whether the claimants have a real prospect of success in their claim for professional negligence
Ratio Decidendi
The agreements drafted by the defendant were effective to transfer the rights as intended; any obligation to pay £45,000 was not a condition precedent to the transfer but created only a debt claim. Therefore, the claimants' alleged losses were not legally caused by any breach of duty by the defendant, and the claim has no real prospect of success.
Court Disposition
Summary judgment granted for the defendant; claim dismissed.
Orders
- Claim dismissed in full.
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