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Hill v Van Erp (1997) 71 ALJR 487
This case considered the issue of proximity in relation to negligence and whether or not a solicitor owed a duty of care to a beneficiary under a will to ensure that it was executed correctly and whether or not he was liable for her expectation loss.
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