Ref: COL10425
Neutral Citation No: [2017] NIQB 86
Judgment: approved by the Court for handing down
(subject to editorial corrections)*
Delivered: 12/10/2017
2016 No. 21023
BETWEEN:
Plaintiffs;
Defendants.
COLTON J
Background
The proposed additional parties
"As at completion, we can confirm our undertaking to complete in accordance with contract and in particular;
…
(2) To lodge in the Land Registry and effect registration of possessory title and to furnish Land Registry Folio and Certificate Land Registry map in respect thereof …"
(i) Rosemary Temple-Scott as personal representative of the estate of Norman Scott deceased.
(ii) Samuel M Beattie (the plaintiffs no longer pursue an application to join Joanne M Beattie and Sydney Brown as they were not partners with Mr Scott in F J Orr and Co Solicitors).
(iii) Stewarts solicitors (a firm).
The Applicable Law
"(i) Any person who ought to have been joined as a party or whose presence before the court is necessary to ensure that all matters in dispute in the cause or matter may be effectually and completely determined and adjudicated upon, or
(ii) Any person between whom and any party to the cause or matter there may exist a question or issue arising out of or relating to or connected with any relief or remedy claimed in the cause or matter which in the opinion of the court it would be just and convenient to determine as between him and that party as well as between the parties to the cause or matter."
Rosemary Temple-Scott
Samuel M Beattie
Stewarts Solicitors
"9. As is often the case when a solicitor moves from one firm to the other, Mr Scott had clients for whom he worked sign a form of authority to allow the release of their files by FJ Orr. However, it is the sole right of clients whether they chose to follow their solicitor of choice when they move to a new firm (hence why forms of authority were sent to clients when Mr Scott moved to this firm).
10. Mr Beatty (the other equity partner in the firm of Stewarts solicitors) and I did not agree, nor would ever have agreed, to Mr Scott or anyone else joining the firm on the basis that we would assume responsibility for liabilities/risks resulting from actions during their career, or their management of files, prior to their involvement with this firm. It is inconceivable that we would even have contemplated that course of action. If that course of action had been mentioned by Mr Scott, we would have rejected that out of hand for a number of reasons, not least to have agreed to that would have exposed the firm to potential risks/claims that could not be quantified or assessed properly."
"17. It was a form of respect for Mr Scott, and as a PR exercise for his clients, who were fully aware of his seniority and experience that Mr Beatty and I decided to make reference to Mr Scott under letterhead."