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Negligence gets personal.

Another controversial decision by the Court of Appeal over professional negligence is a stark reminder that employees cannot escape the consequences of their own errors.

Have you ever had the feeling that someone is out to get you?
Surveyors and solicitors may have that feeling with regards to the Court
of Appeal.


In Cave v Robinson Jarvis & Rolf (20.2.01), a solicitors' negligence
claim, it maintained the Brocklesby demolition of time bars on
professional negligence claims. A week earlier, the Court of Appeal held,
in Merrett v Babb (15.2.01), that employees - in this case a surveyor -
are personally liable for the professional advice they give on behalf of
their

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