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Thomas v Pearce [2000] FSR 718

By Oxbridge Law TeamUpdated 04/01/2024 07:13

Judgement for the case Thomas v Pearce

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  • Subjective approach: recipient of confidential information is bound by duty of confidence where he either:

    1. Knew information was confidential

    2. Was willfully blind about confidential nature of info

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