THE APPELLATE Division, First Department, has clarified the circumstances under which an out-of-state attorney involved in a New York lawsuit can be liable for malpractice in New York.
The decision will be published tomorrow.
THE APPELLATE Division, First Department, has clarified the circumstances under which an out-of-state attorney involved in a New York lawsuit can be liable for malpractice in New York.
May 31, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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THE APPELLATE Division, First Department, has clarified the circumstances under which an out-of-state attorney involved in a New York lawsuit can be liable for malpractice in New York.
The decision will be published tomorrow.
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