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As far as a malpractice claim, the answer to that is no, given that the damages in her case were "a few thousand dollars."

Most atty fee agreement intentionally do NOT have an attorneys' fee provision. So even if she won against him, she would have to pay her own fees. It would cost more than a few thousand dollars to litigate against him, even for a short time. She'd have to pay for that (no atty is going to take a contingency malpractice case this small).
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