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Undue Influence in Co-Borrowing Case Law Updates to the Etridge Principle

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Location: Online, Zoom
Date: 18th November 2025
Time: 12:00 - 13:00
Training Details
CPD Hours: 1
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Book by Tuesday 21 October to save 20% with our Early Bird rate

1 hour verifiable CPD

The Supreme Court’s landmark 2025 ruling in the Waller-Edwards v One Savings Bank Plc case  will have important and lasting impacts on the Etridge principle. This one-hour webinar will deep dive into the decision including the new test for hybrid transactions which strengthen protections against undue influence.

Antonia Halker, Head of Property at Lamb Chambers, and representative for One Savings Bank throughout the proceedings and appeal process, will provide personal insights into the outcome of this case. Antonia will highlight what lenders must do to comply with the new clarifications to the Etridge principle, consider the new lender responsibilities particularly in co-borrowing situations, and analyse the new standards that will cause unenforceability in parts of borrowing. Combined with a Q&A with the speaker, this session is essential for solicitors, bankers, and compliance professionals.

Learning outcomes:

  • Analyse the impacts of the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Waller-Edwards v One Saving Bank Plc case
  • Discover how the Etridge standards have been clarified and advanced and the new "bright line” test that's been created for borrowing in hybrid transactions
  • Learn how protections for cases of undue influence have been strengthened and how parts of borrowing can become unenforceable due to these

Speakers

Jessica Motley
Chair
Jessica Motley
Legal Reseacher
Law Society of Scotland
Antonia Halker
Antonia Halker
Head of Property
Lamb Chambers
12:00 Welcome and introduction, Chair
Jessica Motley
Jessica Motley
Legal Reseacher, Law Society of Scotland
12:05 Undue Influence in Co-Borrowing: Case Law Updates to the Etridge Principle
Antonia Halker
Antonia Halker
Head of Property, Lamb Chambers
12:45 Questions and Discussion
12:55 Closing remarks
Prices (prices exclude VAT)
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(£44.10) £35.28
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(£37.49) £29.99
Non-member:
(£50.72) £40.57
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Book by 21st October 2025 to save 20% with our Early Bird rate

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