Attorney can’t be sued by non-client, Colo. court rules; Dispute arose over condo parking spaces (CO)

The Colorado Supreme Court determined that a non-client plaintiff was barred from suing an attorney because he lacked standing to assert his claim.  The Sept. 24 decision reverses an earlier Colorado Court of Appeals ruling that found that the plaintiff had standing despite the strict privity rule, which bars complaints against attorney’s by non-clients except in cases of “fraud, malicious conduct, or negligent misrepresentation.”    Read the article………………

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