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2 Aug 2001 12:00AM
Employees will constantly be vulnerable to claims brought directly against them for advice given on behalf of their employers, after the House of Lords appeals Committee refused Leave to Appeal in the case of Merrett v Babb.In a landmark test case earlier this year the Court of Appeal held that, following the insolvency of his former employer, Mr Babb was personally liable for a mortgage valuation carried out over seven years earlier.Babb appealed with the support of the Royal Institute of Ch... (350 more words)
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