Plaintiffs' allegations that, inter alia, defendant law firm prepared an opinion letter and corporate resolution misrepresenting the borrower's authority to enter into the subject mortgage transaction, and that defendant knew such letter and resolution were false, are sufficient to state a cause of action for fraud (see Serio v PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP,
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