Halp.
Can I discuss Fairchild v Glenhaven services in widening the "bounds of duty" - per Denning, Spartan Steel v Martin & Co?
Or can I not because the duty has already been established, and therefore this particular case is about causation?
If I can't discuss it, then can someone tell me a case where the bounds of duty have actually increased the responsibility of the defendant?
Cheers.