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Regent Leisuretime Ltd. v Amos [2006] EWCA Civ 1184 (21 July 2006)

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There was no such thing as a general retainer imposing a duty on a solicitor to consider all aspects of a client's interest whenever the solicitor was consulted. It was important to bear in mind the limits of what would be expected of a solicitor: he was not bound to know all the law, and would be entitled to rely on the advice of experienced and specialist counsel.

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