From: Jason Neyers <jneyers@uwo.ca>
To: obligations@uwo.ca
Date: 02/09/2015 18:04:24 UTC
Subject: ODG: The Law of Misstatements
Attachments: Misstatements_Discount.docx

Dear Colleagues:

Congratulations go out to ODGers Kit Barker, Ross Grantham and Warren Swain on the publication of their edited collection: The Law of Misstatements 50 Years on from Hedley Byrne v Heller by Hart.   Hart has graciously offered a 20% discount if you follow the instructions on the attached order form.

Here is a brief description:

2013 was the 50th anniversary of the House of Lords’ landmark decision in Hedley Byrne v Heller. This international collection of essays brings together leading experts from five of the most important jurisdictions in which the case has been received (the United Kingdom, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Australia) to reappraise its implications from a number of complementary perspectives – historical, theoretical, conceptual, doctrinal and comparative. It explores modern developments in the law of misstatement in each of the jurisdictions; examines the case’s profound effects on the conceptual apparatus of the law of negligence more generally; explores the intersections between misstatement liabilities in contract, tort, equity and under statutory consumer protection provisions and critically assesses the ways in which advisor liabilities have come to be limited and distributed under systems of ‘joint and several’ and ‘proportionate’ l
 iabilit
y respectively. Inspired by Hedley Byrne, the purpose of the collection is to reflect on the case’s echoes, effects and analogues throughout the private law and to provide a platform for thinking about the ways in which liabilities for misstatement and pure economic loss should be modelled in the modern day.

http://www.hartpub.co.uk/BookDetails.aspx?ISBN=9781849468633
Happy Reading,
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Jason Neyers
Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
Western University
N6A 3K7
(519) 661-2111 x. 88435