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Trial court erred in dismissing legal malpractice complaint on a superseding cause defense where it failed to address plaintiff's contention that defendant's negligent representation resulted in the parties failing to prevail on all claims in the underlying action, which would have negated the superseding event.
Patricia A. Archer-Vail v. LHV Precast Inc. et al.
Court requested that the magistrate judge reconsider a motion to dismiss, transfer, and stay a case where the magistrate judge had ruled that the first-filed rule applied.
Contractual limitation of liability provision that merely limited contractor's liability to cost of services, rather than excluding all liability, was enforceable since it provided certainty to potential damages.
Defendants Could Not Appeal Judgment Against It Following Remand When Court Previously Dismissed Their Appeal
Patricia A. Archer-Vail v. LHV Precast Inc. et al.
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