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*264 PAPADAKOS, Justice,concurring.
I join in the majority opinion but write separately to express that I would have preferred the commencement of any statute of limitations applicable in these cases to be at the time a defendant’s innocence is established in the criminal setting since the defendant has no enforceable cause of action until such time. I believe it will overburden our courts to force malpractice complaints to be filed within two, four or six years after the dissolution of the attorney-client relationship. Such complaints will languish in the court backlog for years until all criminal proceedings have culminated in innocence.
My colleagues have opted for an earlier commencement date and time will tell what mischief, if any, will be visited upon our courts by the premature filing of complaints by every defendant following sentencing and the change of lawyers for the prosecution of post-trial motions and appeals.
Document Info
Docket Number: J-63-1988 and J-167-1990
Citation Numbers: 621 A.2d 108, 533 Pa. 237, 61 U.S.L.W. 2595, 1993 Pa. LEXIS 60
Judges: Nix, Larsen, Flaherty, McDermott, Zappala, Papadakos, Cappy
Filed Date: 2/26/1993
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/13/2024