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Professional and ordinary negligence

By: Series: Contract Journal ; 409(6331) 13 June 2001, 26(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Studies the decision in "JD Williams & Co v Michael Hyde and Associates", CA 6 July 2000 and the issue of the tests to be applied to establish professional negligence. The implication is that negligence may readily be found, even in circumstances where a substantial body of opinion within the profession might support the course of action taken.
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Studies the decision in "JD Williams & Co v Michael Hyde and Associates", CA 6 July 2000 and the issue of the tests to be applied to establish professional negligence. The implication is that negligence may readily be found, even in circumstances where a substantial body of opinion within the profession might support the course of action taken.