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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Hollander denies an attorney and law firms’ motion to dismiss professional negligence allegations brought by a bankruptcy client. The client retained the attorney to represent her when she filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, but he refused to seek relief from the stay and continued to bill her, prompting the current suit. The client has sufficiently alleged a claim to satisfy the standard that the attorney and its firm did in fact attempt to collect pre-petition debt.
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