Why you still can’t sue an inspector in tort

Estates Gazette has recently published my article on the enduring effect of the decision of Murphy v Brentwood in the assessment of whether a construction professional can owe a duty of care to enable the building owner to recover the cost of rectifying a defect in the building.

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