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201731P.pdf 03/26/2021 Allan M. Schreier v. Drealan Kvilhaug Hoefker & Co.
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 20-1731
U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota
[PUBLISHED] [Benton, Author, with Loken and Colloton, Circuit Judges]
Civil case - Professional malpractice. In action claiming accountant
committed professional malpractice by not claiming a state tax deduction,
the district court did not err in ruling, based on the language of the
statute in question, that the deduction did not apply at the time the
return was filed, and it did not err in granting defendant summary
judgment on the claim; the affidavit submitted in support of plaintiff's
legal malpractice claim was insufficient, and the district court did not
err in granting the defendant law firm summary judgment; plaintiff's
aiding and abetting claim was was not supported by the record, and the
court did not err in granting defendants summary judgment; RICO claim was
properly dismissed as untimely.