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Affidavit of Merit Needed to Sue Firm as Well as Lawyers for Malpractice, N.J. Court Rules

Affidavit of Merit Needed to Sue Firm as Well as Lawyers for Malpractice, N.J. Court Rules
New Jersey’s affidavit-of-merit statute applies to suits against law firms for malpractice, not just individual lawyers, an appeals court held Monday in a case of first impression. The judges rejected the argument that a firm cannot be a “licensed person” within the statute’s meaning. Because no prior court had squarely addressed the issue, the panel allowed a malpractice suit to go forward …

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