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N.Y. court: Appraiser had no duty to disclose disbarment
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A real estate appraiser had no liability for fraud or breach of contract based on his failure to disclose to a client that he had previously been disbarred from the practice of law, a New York appellate court has ruled. The New York Supreme Court Appellate Division (3rd Dept.) ruled March 6 that the appraiser’s duty to his client did not include revealing the loss of his law license in a disciplinary proceeding. The case is Sutton v. Hafner Valuation Group Inc. (No. 516779).
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