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Courts tackle the ‘duty to explain’ in mis-selling claims

Outside of an advisory relationship, do financial institutions bear a duty to provide an explanation of the products being sold? The issue remains open for argument under the common law, report Abdulali Jiwaji and Nils de Wolff.

Instances of financial product mis-selling continue to make headlines and provoke outrage nearly ten years after the financial crisis. Mis-selling claims broadly pertain to breach of statutory duty, misrepresentations, and in contract or in tort law relate to the advice itself.

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