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O'Brien's Fresh Look At Precedent Could Be A Lifeline To Victims Of Tax Malpractice
14 February 2020
Pryor Cashman LLP
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Through the lens of his extensive expertise in professional
services malpractice, Partner James S. O’Brien, Jr. conducted
an analysis of an oft-used precedent for tax advisor malpractice
cases in New York, and the result of his recent Bloostein v.
Morrison Cohen case. O’Brien’s examination is the
topic of a new article published in the New York Law Journal
titled: Recovering Taxes Paid in Malpractice Actions:
A New Look in New York.
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