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Try CasePortal for Free[Consolidated.] J. Rickman finds that the trial court properly dismissed the client's legal malpractice claims arising from advice that the client file for bankruptcy and properly found in favor of the attorney. The claim was barred by the statute of limitations. However, the trial court improperly denied the law firm's motion to dismiss the client's claims for breach of contract. The claim was duplicative of the legal malpractice claim. Reversed.
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