- June 1, 2011
Robinson v Jones: have we heard the last word on builders’ concurrent duties in contract and tort?
In January 2011, the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in Robinson v Jones, which concerned the extent to which a building contractor could be held, in addition to its contractual obligations, to owe a duty of care in tort not to cause pure economic loss. In delivering the leading judgment, Jackson LJ emphasised that the … Continue reading Robinson v Jones: have we heard the last word on builders’ concurrent duties in contract and tort? →