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    Lawyer’s admission of mistake didn’t void insurance

    An Illinois court ruled Friday that a lawyer didn’t forfeit his malpractice coverage by admitting he had made a mistake in drafting a will.

    In reaching its decision, the court held that a “voluntary payments” clause in his policy was unenforceable as against public policy.

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