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Am I at risk of being sued here?
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Visual FoxPro
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Contracts, agreements and general business
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Alex -- my philosophy is always very close to what Glen just wrote... give advice, but make sure they realize that the ultimate decision is theirs.... It's important to cover your butt on these matters, and you can do so without coming across as antagonistic.

My last piece of advice is that, if possible, make the clarification in writing. For instance, you mention that you will clear this up in the next meeting. Frankly, I would send an email to the client prior to that that says "just to clarify...." etc. It will be in your interest to have something in your hand in writing, even just an email, when the new owner of the company contacts your lawyer in 2006 (or some other scenario).


>Hi Glen!
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>So nice to hear from you!!! Susy and I miss Pismo Beach a lot!
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>I'm not sure of the exact reason my client said that I'd make the decision, but it's probably to make the other consultant understand that the decision comes from a fully qualified source.
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>Either way, I'll clear this up in the next meeting.
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>Thanks for all the help!!!
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>Alex
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>>HI Alex
>>You're gettin alot of advice on this. I say just do it. You were hired for your prfessional advice and you are giving it, after 2 weeks of study. You are not shooting from the hip on this.
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>>But why is the client trying to get you to make the decision? You were hired for your advice. Give it. The decision is his (or hers). The liability is not yours then.
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>>Regards,
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts. - Bertrand Russell
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