Executor of brother's estate, and brother's widow, sued attorney who performed incorporation of business in which decedent was one-third shareholder, alleging errors in reinstating administratively dissolved corporation. Court properly granted summary judgment in favor of attorney, finding that attorney owed no duty to Plaintiff's but only to decedent's corporation. Attorney's representation of corporation was not undertaken to directly benefit Plaintiffs, and was not designed to insulate Plaintiffs from potential personal liability for business conducted while corporation was dissolved. Thus, attorney did not owe duty to Plaintiffs as intended third-party beneficiaries of his representation of corporation. (ZENOFF and SCHOSTOK, concurring.)