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Aspen v Elvy Jones v Kernott

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13 Jun 12 #336427 by jonathancj
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I stated a discussion on linkedin recently on this which attracted a lot of interest you can find it here (I think!)

www.linkedin.com/#group/2862119?istxn=true

Some big names contributed, as you can see.

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13 Jun 12 #336429 by dukey
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Ive had a quick look at the terms it says its for professionals, can the great unwashed join?.

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18 Jun 12 #337341 by jonathancj
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Yes, sure. Just bluff about your business. You know the sort of thing I''m sure - provider of hygiene solutions = domestic cleaner!

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18 Jun 12 #337363 by joy4607
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I am very interested in this case and do not appear to be able to link in to the discussion you mention, any help would be appreciated. Thank you

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19 Jun 12 #337502 by LittleMrMike
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I have often wondered if this trinity of cases ( Stack v Dowden, Kernott v Jones and Aspen v Elvy, is redistribution through the back door in all but name.

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19 Jun 12 #337537 by dukey
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I do wonder sometime if these judgements are just to keep everyone on their toes, Kernott v Jones seems to have raised more than the odd eyebrow even among lawyers, the LinkIn debate is one of many along those lines, many of the legal sites have long running debates.

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