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Self-regulating professionals does not protect consumers
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A form of slavery, some say
2 per cent of valid claims make
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described as naive, but also very poorly served by their solicitor Jonathan Mathias, who is bankrupt, and was found in the High Court judgment to be negligent.
The ultimate lender GE was independent
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care if you disbar me, Professional negligence, Self-regulating professionals does not protect consumers, Solicitor-client privilege used to shield white-collar crime (self and others), Sue the lawyer, Trap for the trusting, New Zealand, 20091201 Investor hurls
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lending, Lender's due diligence not done properly, Lending is subject to expert fraud because it is a credence good service, Lending duty, Professional negligence, Bankruptcies, Bankruptcies, several, Honesty, New Zealand, 20080508 Self-employed
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, Professional negligence, Fiduciary duty, Lost homes, Contracts seen as unenforceable or void, Blocking for the industry, New Zealand, 20080709 Action against
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, Lending duty, Loan repudiation, Loan servicers and brokers attracts fraud, Lost homes, Misrepresentations, Ponzi (pyramid) scheme, Predatory lending, Pro bono services, Professional negligence, New Zealand, 20100506 Court of
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practices, Preying on the economically poor, Prison time needed to reduce white-collar crime, Protect gross negligence, wanton recklessness and intentional misconduct, Public perception of sleaze
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' interests, Professional negligence, Self-regulating professionals does not protect consumers, Sincerity, Sue the lawyer, Trap for the trusting, New Zealand, 20091128 Second setback
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, Investors steered to specific attorney, Professional negligence, Self-regulating professionals does not protect consumers, Solicitor-client privilege used to shield white-collar crime (self and others), Sue the lawyer, Trap for the trusting, New Zealand, 20090424 Blue Chip
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or risk being sued, Lawyers being threatened with lawsuits for speaking out, Material facts were not disclosed, Outstanding advice, Professional negligence, Refuses to take client, Rescission, Sue the lawyer, Unintentional or hidden franchises, Canada, 20100322 Advising the
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