Kenig v Thomson Snell & Passmore LLP [2024] WTLR 595
Summer 2024 #195The claimant and his sister were beneficiaries of the will of their mother. The defendant, a solicitors’ firm, was instructed by the sole executor to administer the estate. The defendant’s original costs estimate was £10,000-£15,000 plus VAT, but its invoices totalled £54,410.99 plus VAT and expenses. The claimant challenged the fees charged and applied for an assessment under s71(3) Solicitors Act 1973, which a costs judge ordered. The defendant appealed on grounds restricted to Tim Martin Interiors Ltd v Akin Gump LLP [2011], namely, that it was not open to a benefici...
Jennison v Jennison & anr [2023] WTLR 543
Summer 2023 #191The claimant was married to Graham Jennison (the deceased) who died domiciled in New South Wales on 11 July 2007. He left a will dated 16 August 2006 appointing the claimant as sole executrix. Probate was granted to the claimant on 15 May 2008 in New South Wales (NSW) (the grant).
The proceedings, in respect of alleged breaches of trust, were issued on 18 February 2019 by the claimant as personal representative of the deceased. The particulars of claim relied upon the grant. The defence pleaded that it was not admitted that the grant conferred jurisdiction to the claimant in respe...