Attorneys – Tort/Negligence – Legal Malpractice – Landlord/Tenant – Commercial Leases – S.C. Tax Law
Marion Partners, LLC v. Weatherspoon & Voltz, LLP Hiring a lawyer did not relieve the plaintiff-landlords of the duty to read their lease, especially when the lawyer asked them to read the lease and told them changes had been made.
We affirm summary judgment for defendant.
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Published: September 8, 2011
Time posted: 2:23 pm
Tags: Attorneys, Commercial Leases, Landlord/Tenant, Legal Malpractice, S.C. Tax Law, Tort/Negligence







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