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Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority:
Listen and pass the test: Gain 1 accredited CPD point (60 minutes)
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Cost:
Standard rate: £25 - Corporate users will pay less.
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Length:
30 minutes of audio
(+ optional 5 minute accreditation test)
Streaming Audio:
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Contributor(s):
Course Aims:

This podcast is aimed at practitioners dealing with 1954 Act renewals or those with an interest in property or professional negligence. It provides practical guidance for practitioners when instructed in connection with Part II of the Act and also provides an update on cases in the area.

Outcomes:
After completing the course you will:
  • Understand the authority on liability of solicitors in the area of 1954 Act renewals;
  • Understand the authority on quantum in such cases;
  • Have received an update of recent cases in this area;
  • Have been given helpful practical tips when instructed in connection with Part II of the Act.
Accredited CPD Time:
30 minutes
Level:
Intermediate Intermediate
Sources and References:
  • Landlord and Tenant Act 1954;
  • Howard v Woodman Matthews [1983] BCLC 117;
  • Whelton Sinclair v Hyland [1992] 2 EGLR 158;
  • Portfolio Resources Ltd v Jack Franks [2002] EWHC 1464;
  • Hawksbrook Leisure v The Reece-Jones Partnership (2004) 25 EG 172;
  • Talisman Property Co (UK) Ltd v Norton Rose [2006] EWCA 1104;
  • Abraxas Computer Services v Rabin Leacock Lipman 26 May 2000 QBD (unreported);
  • Hodge v Clifford Cowling [1990] 2 EGLR 89;
  • Aran Caterers Ltd v Stepien Lake [2002] 1 EGLR 69;
  • Ricci v Masons [1993] 2 EGLR 159;
  • Matlock Green Garage v Potter Brooke-Taylor & Wildgoose [2000] 1 Lloyds LR (PN) 935;
  • Teasdale v Williams [1984] 1 EGLR 142;
  • Rumsey v White (1977) 245 EG 225.

In this podcast we interview Andrew Butler, a barrister specialising in property related professional negligence. The podcast highlights tips and pitfalls for practitioners in 1954 Act renewals to avoid a claim of professional negligence when instructed in connection with Part II of the 1954 Act. Issues of both liability and quantum in such professional negligence claims are discussed.

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