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Contracts

Aug. 14, 2001

Refusal to Abort Twin May Chart New Law

SAN FRANCISCO - A lawsuit alleging that two San Francisco attorneys reneged on a surrogacy contract because the birth mother refused to abort one of the two fetuses she conceived through in vitro fertilization could be the first courtroom test of abortion clauses in proxy birth arrangements.

By Matthew King
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A lawsuit alleging that two San Francisco attorneys reneged on a surrogacy contract because the birth mother refused to abort one of the two fetuses she conceived through in vitro fertilization could be the first courtroom test of abortion clauses in proxy birth arrangements.
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