The dangers of volatile assets were highlighted in the recent Myerson case. Alexander Thorpe looks at the impact the recession is having on the substantial changes to the value of assets

As specialists will be aware, the recent case of Myerson was decided by the Court of Appeal following extraordinary events occasioned by the economic crisis. There will have been many cases that were settled in 2008 where the collapse in economic confidence caused a fundamental change in the value of assets.

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