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Collins v. Perrine6/1/1989 t or immunize lawyers from the inevitable consequence of their actions or inactions, we would most assuredly undermine the public trust and confidence that the legal profession certainly must desire and should strive to attain at all costs.
Only after considerable thought and reflection has this court come to its conclusions concerning each of the significant issues we have been called upon to address. We have based our resolution of this appeal on what we deem to be sound policy considerations for the public good and with a sincere appreciation and hope that justice will have been served. Based on our analysis of this appeal, we affirm the jury's verdict against Perrine. Costs are assessed against Perrine.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
WILLIAM W. BIVINS, Chief Judge, THOMAS A. DONNELLY, Judge, CONCUR.
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