Lord Herschell
historical figure · 2 works · 4 mentions · 9 anchored passages
in the texts
The Law of Torts
Judge who concurred in the Bradford v. Pickles decision, reasoning the conduct was unneighbourly but not malicious.
, and in effect, though not so strongly, by Lord Herschell.
Lord Herschell, ’91 A.
340, and Lord Herschell’s judgment in Membery v.
Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England
Judge/lawyer who argued forcefully for the negative answer (that carelessness is not equivalent to fraud) in Derry v. Peek.
There was much also to be said in favour of a negative answer, and this, too, was said by Lord Herschell and other eminent lawyers with the greatest vigour.