Kelly v Solari

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A stupid banker case — strictly speaking, a stupid insurance broker , but who’s counting? — also involving a little old lady. So that rare thing where both counterpoint maxims of legal probity apply at once: hard cheese for big dogs, and little old ladies make bad law. You normally only require one for a curious result. Imagine what happens when you get two. Curiously, they seem to cancel each other out.

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