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Ljundquist v. Perkins & Associates

Superior Court

May 9, 2012

Allegations that a law firm deceptively advertised it possessed experience handling medical-malpractice suits, although the law firm lacks expertise in that area, and that the plaintiff relied on the representations and was injured, may be sufficient to allege that the law firm violated CUTPA, the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act.

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