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Financial planners to defend reputation in court

user iconThe New Lawyer 09 April 2009 SME Law

The Financial Planning Association is planning to take legal action against a financial planner for defamation and misleading and deceptive conduct.

THE Financial Planning Association is planning to take legal action against a financial planner for defamation and misleading and deceptive conduct following the publication of a controversial advertisement featuring a picture of the FPA’s chief executive, Jo-Anne Bloch. The photograph appears beside those of Richard Nixon with the caption “I am not a crook” and Bill Clinton with the caption “I did not have sex with that woman”. And the picture of Bloch accompanies a caption “FPA members inevitably put the client first”. The insinuation is obvious. 

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