When a professional is sued on the basis that faulty advice was provided to the client resulting in a loss,the courts will ordinarily hear testimony of practitioners with respect to the proper standard of care.If the court hears evidence that the professional complied with normal professional standards,can the client ever succeed in an action for damages?
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