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Solicitors duty of care in question.

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gardener2 | 11:25 Wed 01st Aug 2007 | Law
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During litigation a Court gave my solicitor 62 days notice of a hearing date. However my solicitor gave me only 10 days notice of the hearing. This short notice resulted in my incurring an unnecessary cost in preparation for the hearing.( A cost my solicitor does not dispute but refuses to reimburse.)
Given the implied duty of care do I have a good case in the small claims court for recovery?
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