PER CURIAM.
Plaintiffs brought a lawsuit in the federal court to recover damages against one Farmingdale upon a liquidated damage provision of a real estate purchase contract. They recovered such a judgment which necessitated an obvious finding of a valid contract. They thereafter instituted an action in the state court attempting to recover against the appellee law firm on several theories, underlying all of which is the basic position that the contract never came...
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