Western Avenue Properties Ltd & Anor v Soni & Anor [2017] EWHC 2650 (QB) (26 October 2017)
The claimants established that Ms Soni, as their former in-house solicitor, possessed confidential information relevant to potential disputes with the Thukrals, and the defendants failed to demonstrate that there was no risk of misuse or disclosure of such information. The risk of subconscious use sufficed to...
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- Citation
- [2017] EWHC 2650
- Parties
- Claimant: Western Avenue Properties Limited; Claimant: Kalpesh Patel; Defendant: Sadhana Soni; Defendant: Denning Sotomayor Limited
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 26 October 2017
- Procedural Posture
- Injunction and Damages Claim for Breach of Duty/confidentiality by Former Solicitors / Interlocutory Applications (injunction, Disclosure, Further Information, Extension of Time)
- Outcome
- Injunction granted restraining the defendants from acting for the Thukrals against the claimants; private hearing order made; extension of time for defence granted; disclosure and further information applications unnecessary in light of injunction.
- Legal Topics
- Solicitor Client Confidentiality, Injunctions Against Solicitors, Fiduciary Duties, Conflict of Interest, Legal Professional Privilege
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Parties
Western Avenue Properties Limited
Claimant
Kalpesh Patel
Claimant
Sadhana Soni
Defendant
Denning Sotomayor Limited
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Injunction and Damages Claim for Breach of Duty/confidentiality by Former Solicitors / Interlocutory Applications (injunction, Disclosure, Further Information, Extension of Time)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendants, as former solicitors, should be restrained by injunction from acting against their former clients due to possession of confidential information
- 2 Whether the claimants have established that the defendants possess confidential information relevant to contemplated adverse proceedings
- 3 Whether the defendants have discharged the evidential burden to show no risk of misuse or disclosure of confidential information
Ratio Decidendi
The claimants established that Ms Soni, as their former in-house solicitor, possessed confidential information relevant to potential disputes with the Thukrals, and the defendants failed to demonstrate that there was no risk of misuse or disclosure of such information. The risk of subconscious use sufficed to justify an injunction restraining the defendants from acting for the Thukrals against the claimants.
Court Disposition
Injunction granted restraining the defendants from acting for the Thukrals against the claimants; private hearing order made; extension of time for defence granted; disclosure and further information applications unnecessary in light of injunction.
Orders
- Defendants restrained by injunction from acting for the Thukrals in any proceedings or disputes adverse to the claimants.
- Order for private hearing under CPR 39.2(3) to protect confidentiality.
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