A college student whose medical malpractice case was rejected by at least five lawyers and procedurally dismissed won reinstatement by a New Jersey appeals court—sparing her from the teeth of the statute of limitations.

Kathryn Clare’s failure to act before the dismissal “was influenced at the very least, by incomplete information or, at most, misinformation,” the Appellate Division held on Monday.

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