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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
New York Appeals
Vol. 76, Issue 2, 2013March 03, 2013 EDT

REVERSING COURSE: A CRITIQUE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS NEW RULES FOR UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND CRIMINAL LEGAL MALPRACTICE ACTIONS

Jay C. Carlisle II,
New YorkCourt of Appealsunjust enrichmentnon-pecuniary damageslegal malpracticeGeorgia Malone & Co. v. Ralph RiederDombrowski v. Bulson
Albany Law Review
Jay C. Carlisle, REVERSING COURSE: A CRITIQUE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS NEW RULES FOR UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND CRIMINAL LEGAL MALPRACTICE ACTIONS, 76 Albany Law Review (2013).

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