CAN THE WORDING OF A COVERING LETTER ENCLOSING TERMS OF BUSINESS FROM A SOLICITOR TO A CLIENT GIVE RISE TO AN ESTOPPEL SO AS TO PREVENT RELIANCE ON THOSE TERMS?

Here we look at a case where a solicitor's (former) client argued that the wording of a covering letter enclosing the firm's terms and conditions meant that they were estopped from relying on those terms.  It is an interesting example of the arguments that can be raised when a party is seeking to es...

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