Hi all
Thanks for your responses. I've contacted a solicitor. The advice I've been given is that the solicitor concerned would have to issue debt proceedings against me, but it would not be clear cut in any way, and that it would be a very messy one for him to win.
The fact that I worked for this individual for nearly 3 years means I could reasonably be considered a part-time employee rather than a contractor, means that the duty of care requirement is different, and it would essentially mean that the individual would be suing himself. That I was approached to do this and not the other way around is relevant too as I never made a claim to being an expert in the area I was working in.
The fact I'm not a property owner and don't have the amount of money in question lying around would mean the solicitor would basically be throwing good money after bad to get it off me.
All in all he said there's a very good chance if a summons was issued, I'd walk away unscathed, so I should just not reply to any texts or calls and wait to see what he does next.
Thanks for your responses. I've contacted a solicitor. The advice I've been given is that the solicitor concerned would have to issue debt proceedings against me, but it would not be clear cut in any way, and that it would be a very messy one for him to win.
The fact that I worked for this individual for nearly 3 years means I could reasonably be considered a part-time employee rather than a contractor, means that the duty of care requirement is different, and it would essentially mean that the individual would be suing himself. That I was approached to do this and not the other way around is relevant too as I never made a claim to being an expert in the area I was working in.
The fact I'm not a property owner and don't have the amount of money in question lying around would mean the solicitor would basically be throwing good money after bad to get it off me.
All in all he said there's a very good chance if a summons was issued, I'd walk away unscathed, so I should just not reply to any texts or calls and wait to see what he does next.