Allied Finance and Investments v Haddow & Co
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Full case name Allied Finance and Investments v Haddow & Co
Decided19 April 1983
Citation[1983] NZLR 22
| Allied Finance and Investments v Haddow & Co | |
|---|---|
| Court | Court of Appeal of New Zealand |
| Full case name | Allied Finance and Investments v Haddow & Co |
| Decided | 19 April 1983 |
| Citation | [1983] NZLR 22 |
| Court membership | |
| Judges sitting | Cooke P, Richardson J, McMullin J |
Allied Finance and Investments v Haddow & Co [1983] NZLR 22 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding negligence by a solicitor. The Court of Appeal ruled that a lawyer owed a duty of care to the holder of a security for a loan to his client, in preparing a certificate attesting to his client's liability.[1]