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Rees v Sinclair [1974] 1 NZLR 180 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding liability for negligence against lawyers.[1] It effectively reinforced the English case of Rondel v Worsley into New Zealand case law.
Rees v Sinclair | |
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Court | Court of Appeal of New Zealand |
Full case name | Rees v Sinclair |
Decided | 3 October 1973 |
Citation | [1974] 1 NZLR 180 |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | McCarthy P, MacArthur J, Beattie J |
Keywords | |
negligence |
Background
editRee had Sinclair represent him in a court case. Rather ironically, Ree was a retired lawyer himself. Anyway, Ree believed Sinclair was negligent in handling his case, and sued him for professional negligence.
Sinclair defended the matter by claiming barristerial immunity.
References
edit- ^ McLay, Geoff (2003). Butterworths Student Companion Torts (4th ed.). LexisNexis. ISBN 0-408-71686-X.