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Preliminary evaluation of case was opinion, not fraud, Georgia court holds

By Karen Rubin on November 6, 2014

Thoughts, OpinionsCan you get into trouble by giving a “preliminary opinion” about what a client’s claim might be worth?  Possibly.  But in Burds v. Hipes, a Georgia lawyer recently dodged a bullet when the state court of appeals held that an initial opinion about the possible value of the client’s claim was not actionable under…

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