POWERS, J.
In this fraudulent transfer action under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act (UFTA), we must decide whether a nontransferee attorney may be held jointly liable for the alleged fraudulent transfer of his client. The trial court concluded that the attorney could not be held jointly liable and entered a limited judgment dismissing plaintiff...
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