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A single minded loyalty – Lehtimaki v Cooper explained

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Please note this content was originally published in Private Client Business Journal, May 2021 edition, pages 85-98.

The decision of the Supreme Court in Lehtimaki and others (Respondents) v Cooper (Appellant) [2020] UKSC 33 is an important milestone in the development of the court’s jurisdiction over fiduciaries. Joseph de Lacey discusses this ground-breaking case in an in depth article, originally published in Private Client Business.

Click here to read the article in full.

If you require further information about anything covered in this briefing, please contact Joseph de Lacey, or your usual contact at the firm on +44 (0)20 3375 7000.

This publication is a general summary of the law. It should not replace legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances.

© Farrer & Co LLP, June 2021

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Joseph de Lacey

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Joseph is a litigator who specialises in complex trusts, estates, Court of Protection, and charity disputes.

Joseph is a litigator who specialises in complex trusts, estates, Court of Protection, and charity disputes.

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