“Tracing the legal principles behind a New York statute on lawyer deceit to a law adopted by the English Parliament in 1275, the New York Court of Appeals has determined that an attorney can be subject to treble damages in New York for an unsuccessful attempt to deceive a court. Responding to certified questions from the 2nd Circuit, the Court of Appeals ruled that the ‘unique statute of ancient origin’ was not a codification of common law fraud, and applied to attempted deceptions as well as successful ones.” [Joel Stashenko, New York Law Journal]
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