Review / Committee declined to take further action on complaint / sale of a business and shares / complaint lawyer made errors in share sale agreement, failed to make inquiries and disclose information, and went on leave causing delay / fee complaint / Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008, rule 1.2 / rule 1.6 / rule 3 / rule 7 / rule 7.1 / rule 9 / rule 9.1 / rule 10 / Hunstanton v Cambourne and Chester LCRO 167/2009 (February 2010) / HELD / allegations of negligence must be tested in civil courts / share sale agreements ultimately used were in draft form, still subject to revision / lawyer advised client they would be on leave / delays not untimely / lawyer not culpable for not taking steps after instructions withdrawn / Committee did not analyse fee complaint adequately / Committee’s decision to take no further action on fee complaint reversed / fee complaint referred back to Committee / section 209(1)(a) / Committee’s decision otherwise confirme…
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