Fuerte v. Craton
Civil Code section 1714.10 prohibits the unauthorized filing of a cause of action against an attorney for conspiring with a client, based on conduct arising from any attempt to contest or compromise a claim or dispute. If a plaintiff desires to file such a claim, the statute creates a procedure by which the plaintiff must first seek judicial authorization to pursue it. ( 1714.10, subd. (a).)[1], In addition, the statute sets forth two exceptions to the general provision prohibiting conspiracy claims against counsel absent prior judicial approval. ( 1714.10, subd. (c)(1) & (2).). Court therefore dismiss the purported appeal.
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