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Old 01-12-2005, 12:47 PM
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What should one who is an alumni/ae board member do to protect themself from such liability? And are we talking about strictly advisory board members, or can members of an alumni/ae association be held liable as well (for example, if they stepped in and donated some of the $ that was needed to pay damages)?

And if the board members were to get sued individually, would they not be able to claim that they acted in a reasonable duty of care in their capacity as advisors in order to avoid liability?
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