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Has the Law of Legal Malpractice Changed?

New York Law Journal

July 15, 2011

Andrew Lavoott Bluestone, an attorney specializing in legal malpractice litigation, writes that change in the law usually comes incrementally, but recently seismic change came in the form of a Court of Appeals decision dealing with legal malpractice and privity, changing the way in which we look at estates and trusts.

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