By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Escondido woman raped by an intruder in the laundry room of her apartment complex had the makings of a strong suit against her landlord for failing to fix the building's broken locks.
But her lawyer didn't pursue her negligence claim, and a judge threw out her legal-malpractice claim.
An appellate court ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Escondido woman raped by an intruder in the laundry room of her apartment complex had the makings of a strong suit against her landlord for failing to fix the building's broken locks.
But her lawyer didn't pursue her negligence claim, and a judge threw out her legal-malpractice claim.
An appellate court ...
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