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Professional Malpractice: Professional negligence actions, including medical malpractice lawsuits, must be filed within 2 years. Personal Injury: 2 years. Fraud: 2 years. Libel / Slander / Defamation: 1 year. Injury to Personal Property: 2 years. Product Liability: 2 years. Contracts: Written, 5 years; Oral, 3 years.

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