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Thomason v. Morgan
On August 15, 2003, appellant filed a complaint against respondents alleging four causes of action: Conversion, declaratory relief, quiet title, and legal malpractice. Appellant claimed that respondents had represented him at various times during 2002 and 2003, and that they were in possession of documents relating to the Crawford U. Thomason Living Trust. He further alleged that respondents had refused to deliver the documents to him and that they had converted the records and assets of the trust to their own use and benefit, in violation of the California Rules of Professional Conduct. Court affirm.


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