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Does the policy exclude a defense under the “Intentional Acts” provision for a person accused of a wrongdoing?

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Does the policy exclude a defense under the “Intentional Acts” provision for a person accused of a wrongdoing?

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The Bar Plan will generally provide a defense to all members of the firm under the “intentional acts” exclusion when the act, error or omission occurs while the wrongdoer is acting in a professional capacity providing legal services unless the claim arises out of a defalcation of money or property. Most policies do not provide a defense to the attorney accused of a wrong doing.

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