McNees Wallace & Nurick has defeated an attempt to revive a legal malpractice suit against it, which the plaintiff had sought to appeal on the claim that it had been improperly punished for insufficient discovery.

The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the trial court’s decision to grant summary judgment in McNees’ favor, finding that the case law that plaintiff True Railroad Realty Inc. cited did not apply to the matter at hand. 

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