Before malpractice can be established, the plaintiff must prove that:

a. malice was intended and damage was done
b. a breach of duty occurred
c. there was a breach of duty and damage resulted from the dereliction of duty
d. the consultant performed services not identified in the implicit or explicit contract and that harm occurred as a result


c

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