Zuniga v. Groce, Locke & Hebdon

Decided 1994-05-31

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OPINION PEEPLES, Justice. The issue in this case is whether a client may assign his cause of action for legal malpractice arising out of litigation. For the reasons stated below, we hold that he may not. The Zunigas brought a personal injury suit against Bauer Manufacturing Company and other defendants. Attorney Ron Sprague of Groce…

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