What was the name of the case which resulted in barristers being able to be sued by their clients for negligent performance in court or for work that was preparatory to court work?
A) Arthur JS Hall and Co v Simons and Other Appeals (2000)
B) Rondel v Worsley (1969)
C) Kelly v London Transport Executive (1982)
D) Hedley Byrne v Heller (1963)
E) White v Jones (1995)
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