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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Robinson finds that the lower court properly found in favor of a law firm on an individual's legal malpractice claims alleging that the firm did not properly resolve a divorce proceeding his father was involved in before he died. The individual suing the firm is a non-client and there is no evidence that he was ever intended to be a beneficiary of his father’s attorney’s services. As a result, he lacks standing to pursue any legal malpractice claims. Affirmed.
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