If a Claimant Solicitor fails to serve the proceedings correctly and this is fatal to the claim then the Claimant should be advised to
seek independent legal advice with a view to bringing a professional negligence claim against the Claimant's solicitors.
Not exact matches
The Law Society's view (and one must be cautious here as the practice note advises that the solicitor takes
independent legal advice — I would personally suggest that any solicitor grappling
with this issue
seeks an emergency declaration before the High Court) is that TA 2000, ss 19 and 21A do not override
legal privilege.
However, I do not believe that the same ought to hold true when patients each
seek out
independent legal advice and draft an agreement between the two as to what is to be done
with frozen embryos in the event of a relationship dissolution.
Licensees using these other forms of contracts of purchase and sale should familiarize themselves
with the differences and advise clients to
seek independent legal advice wherever there is concern about any aspect of a particular form.