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Paul v Olgilvy: A Lost Opportunity For Lost Chance Recovery

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Abstract

This article examines the decision in Paul v Ogilvy, the first Scottish case to examine recent English decisions on lost chances, arguing that the Scottish court missed an opportunity to apply this line of cases. It also argues that the calculation of damages in Paul v Ogilvy was flawed.This article examines the decision in Paul v Ogilvy, the first Scottish case to examine recent English decisions on lost chances, arguing that the Scottish court missed an opportunity to apply this line of cases. It also argues that the calculation of damages in Paul v Ogilvy was flawed.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalScots Law Times
Volume7
Issue number11
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2003

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  • Hogg, Martin

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