Ruling by
Carol A. CorriganLower Court
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
A plaintiff may assert a fraudulent concealment claim arising from the performance of a contract if the elements of the claim can be established independently and the tortious conduct exposes plaintiff to a risk of harm beyond the parties' reasonable contemplation.
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