Justice Goodman of Supreme Court, New York County hads a caseload full of legal malpractice cases before she retired. Here is an accounting malpractice case coming as a counterclaim for accounting fees, but the idea is just the same. InPerelson Weiner, LLP v Allison NY Slip Op 2010 31679 06/29/2010 Supreme Court, New York County, Goodman, J. Tthe claim was that client did not pay fees, and client counterclaimed that the accountant committed malpractice in handling a foreign investment, to the tune of $ 61,000. Client alleges that accountant overbilled him and advised him that litigation in the Cayman Islands was essential, when in fact it was useless. In this motion on the amended pleadings, Justice Goodman lays out a well enunciated explanation of how such a pleading should look and why it is permissible. Here, it is neither too late, nor too prejudicial to dismiss