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A Complicated Commercial-Matrimonial Legal Malpractice Case
Posted: January 5th, 2011
By: Blustone Law Firm
Category: The News Beat
While the guiding principals are clear and unambiguous, the facts and calculations underlying this matrimonial legal malpractice case are daunting. Holding companies, general partners, intra-company transfers, straw-men and the like make the financial analysis difficult.
Justice Ramos, in TPR Inv. Assoc., Inc. v Fischer; 2010 NY Slip Op 33370(U); December 9, 2010; Supreme Court, New York County; Docket Number: 603509/07 teases out whether the wife may sue the attorneys over their handling of a international net of financial transactions, including the "missing million." Rather than re-cap the financial shenanigans, we look at the guiding principals:
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