Potter v. O’Connor, No. CV 20-1825, 2023 WL 2054264, at *3 (E.D. Pa. Feb. 16, 2023)
Plaintiffs lacked prudential standing to assert claims because their complaint alleged only damages suffered by non-party companies.
The district court granted the defendant’s motion to dismiss in an action asserting claims for breach of fiduciary duty and legal malpractice. The court found that the plaintiffs lacked prudential standing to assert any of the claims because the complaint alleged only damages suffered by non-party companies.
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