John explains the duty of care that professionals owe to third parties (those not a party to the professional-client contract) that or who could foreseeably be injured or damaged. John also explains what foreseeability is and why abiding by a clients wishes may be the wrong dangerously wrong thing to do. John uses four case histories to illustrate his points: The Case of the Condo Conversion, The Case of the Hook in the Cell, The Case of the Angry Drunk Loser, and The Case of Somebodys Gotta Pay.
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