The state Superior Court has tossed a more than $3 million legal malpractice verdict against two Philadelphia attorneys, finding the suit had not been initiated within the statute of limitations.

A unanimous three-judge panel reversed a $3.28 million verdict Aug. 28 against attorneys C. George Milner and Raymond J. Quaglia. The verdict in Lorenzo v. Milner, which was awarded in June 2013 in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, came after the plaintiff, John A. Lorenzo, received a $4 million verdict that was reversed in 2009 by the Superior Court also because of statute of limitations issues.

Although Lorenzo had contended the statute of limitations for his legal malpractice action against Milner and Quaglia could not have started to run until the Superior Court reversed the original $4 million verdict, Senior Judge William H. Platt, who wrote the panel's memorandum opinion, said the record showed Lorenzo had been aware of the possible malpractice more than two years before the legal malpractice suit was instituted.