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How to Avoid Liability for Your Clients' Representations  John L. Slimm and Jeremy J. Zacharias. The act of drafting does not make the attorney responsible for the accuracy of the statements placed on paper.

Is It Worth the Risk? Doing Business With Your Client  Michael Furey and Sylvia-Rebecca Gutierrez. New Jersey's attitude toward business transactions between attorneys and clients is clear—while not prohibited, avoid them.

Professional Negligence vs. Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Insurance Broker Malpractice Actions  Iram P. Valentin and Robert A. Berns. This article discusses the conflation that often occurs in the case law between these two causes of action, in malpractice actions against insurance producers.

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