Appellate Division Dismisses Professional Negligence Claims Against Several Attorneys in Case With 'Tortured History'
"We also find ample support in the record to support Judge Skrod's finding that the claims against the other professional defendants are barred by Rule 4:5-1(b)(2)," stated the opinion. "In that regard, we agree that plaintiffs made a 'tactical decision' not to raise their known malpractice claims in the chancery action based on their miscalculation that Taylor's intentional acts alone warranted a fee award."
August 31, 2023 at 02:22 PM
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Legal MalpracticeSeveral attorneys and their firms successfully fended off professional negligence claims before the New Jersey Appellate Division.
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