(Reuters) - New York State Supreme Court Justice Karla Moskowitz let the state pursue allegations of fraudulent and deceptive business practices and breach of fiduciary duty against the largest U.S. tax preparer's H&R Block Financial Advisors Inc. unit.
In a decision dated July 9, however, the justice excused the corporate parent and five other units from the lawsuit, saying she lacked jurisdiction or that the state failed to make its case. She also threw out a claim alleging common law fraud.
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In a decision dated July 9, however, the justice excused the corporate parent and five other units from the lawsuit, saying she lacked jurisdiction or that the state failed to make its case. She also threw out a claim alleging common law fraud.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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