1316 An attorney's negligence in failing diligently to prosecute a client's case resulted in actual injury -- and the statute of limitations began to run on the attorney malpractice claim -- when the client lost the opportunity of opposing a motion to dismiss the case, and a question of fact exists as to when the opportunity was lost.CitationMOSS v STOCKDALE (Failure to Prosecute) 47 CA4 494 [See: CCP 340.6, 583.360, 583.330; Laird v Blacker 2 C4 606; ITT v Niles 9 C4 245, T/AT 2/95; Finlayson v Sanbrook 10 CA4 1436, T/AT 1/93; Adams v Paul 11 C4 583, T/AT 12/95; Brown v Hartford 24 CA4 247, T/AT 5/94]
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