Where the plaintiff alleges breach of contract over legal work which has been completed, the completion doctrine bars the defendant from asserting the statute of frauds in aid of a motion for summary judgment, as the defendant making such a motion must accept as true all well-pleaded facts including that the work was completed satisfactorily.The 1st Circuit Appellate Court affirmed in part, reversed in part and remanded a decision from Cook County Circuit Judge Patricia S. Spratt.On March 23, 2012, Ben Goldwater entered …