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§ 294. Complaint, petition, or declaration—By patient involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospital—Against attorney—Negligent representation in commitment proceeding
AMJUR PP INCOMPETNT § 294
American Jurisprudence Pleading and Practice Forms Annotated
(Approx. 4 pages)
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§ 294. Complaint, petition, or declaration—By patient involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospital—Against attorney—Negligent representation in commitment proceeding
AMJUR PP INCOMPETNT § 294
American Jurisprudence Pleading and Practice Forms Annotated
(Approx. 4 pages)
14 Am. Jur. Pl. & Pr. Forms Incompetent Persons § 294
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Pleading and Practice Forms Annotated
Incompetent Persons
XI. Particular Actions and Proceedings by and Against Incompetents
§ 294. Complaint, petition, or declaration—By patient involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospital—Against attorney—Negligent representation in commitment proceeding
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