Seven Years On for Dreamvar: The Evolution of Property Fraud Litigation

Zoom webinar (Radcliffe Chambers): Tuesday, 9th September 2025 (11:00). To register, please click here. Seven years after the Court of Appeal’s decision in Dreamvar, property fraud remains a significant risk. In the year to March 2024, HM Land Registry stopped 97 cases of registered title fraud involving properties worth £58 million. Yet in many instances, …

Scope of Duty: the extent of the legal obligations and responsibilities owed to non-clients

Peter was kindly invited by The Legal Training Consultancy to speak on this subject at their Professional Negligence Update conference on 23rd October 2024. Please e-mail Peter if you would like to receive a PDF of his paper. Click here for his profile and contact details. Although the title of Peter's session was unlimited, he confined his …

Identity Fraud: Intercepting fraudulent conveyancing transactions before registration

Peter was kindly invited by the Deutsch-Britische Juristenvereinigung e.V. and the British-German Jurists’ Association to speak at their joint conference in Wiesbaden on 13th to 15th September 2024. With Dr Maximilian Kübler-Wachendorff (Notary Public and Speaker at the German Notary Institute) and Duncan Grehan of Duncan Grehan & Partners (Dublin), Peter co-presented a session entitled: “How reliable …

High value property transactions from a bank’s point of view

I would be very happy to provide on request a fuller version of my paper for yesterday's Banking Law Update conference organised by The Legal Training Consultancy. Topics covered: the revenue law concept of a high value dealer (high value cash payments), high value properties and identity fraud (HMLR's categorisation) and the claim against the …

Banking Law Update: a live online conference

I have been very kindly been invited by The Legal Training Consultancy to speak at this online conference next Wednesday (29th March) on high value property transactions from a bank's point of view. Click here for further details of the conference and to book or here for my profile and contact details.

The illegality defence: Thames Trains, Henderson and strict liability offences

Peter (instructed by Philip Evans and Freddie Beard of Clyde & Co) appeared for the First Defendant in Owadally v Planology Ltd [2023] EWHC 339 (KB), a High Court appeal against a refusal to grant reverse summary judgment. The significance of Owadally lies in the cautionary guidance which it provides to any professional defendant considering a …

Identity fraud: can a solicitor owe a duty of care to a non-client?

Jeremy Cousins KC and Peter (instructed by Mills & Reeve) appeared in the Court of Appeal for Rees Page, the Seventh Defendant in Ashraf v Lester Dominic Solicitors [2023] EWCA Civ 4, CA (having previously both appeared for Mishcon de Reya in Dreamvar). UH exchanged contracts for the sale of his house to A. Unusually, the same …

Mortgage webinar still available online

"Mortgages in 2021", a LexisNexis® Webinar, was broadcast on 31st August 2021 but is still available on demand (with much of the material covered remaining current). In the webinar, Peter discusses: the judgment of the Supreme Court in the professional negligence case of Manchester Building Society v Grant Thornton UK LLP [2022] AC 783, a decision …

Interest rates payable by defaulting trustees: Watson v Kea Investments Ltd

How should judges assess the return which would have been produced by a hypothetical alternative investment? This was one of the issues in the Court of Appeal case of Watson v Kea Investments, which concluded in October 2019. The question can arise in various contexts. Where bad advice has caused a client to invest in X …

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