A businesswoman has taken her former relationship manager to court, alleging negligence in a financial transaction that went wrong.
The defense, however, argues that this is simply a matter of ‘seller’s remorse.’
It’s a case that raises bigger questions: what duty of care do financial professionals actually owe their clients?
Where does personal responsibility begin and end? And how might the courts decide where to draw the line?
On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong spoke with Adrian Wee, Managing Partner, Lighthouse Law LLC, to find out more.

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