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Wilson v. Clancy

District Court for the District of Maryland

747 F. Supp. 1154 (D. Md. 1990)

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Wilson (plaintiff), a testamentary beneficiary who received less than expected because most of the testator's property passed by survivorship to his wife rather than through the will, sued the drafting attorney Clancy (defendant) for negligence. In opposing summary judgment, Wilson offered a witness's testimony about someone's silence on a relevant occasion.

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Whether the testimony about silence is inadmissible hearsay evidence.

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