The past two weeks have been busy ones for law firms getting sued or suing other firms over current and former client matters.
The Am Law Daily has touched on several such cases already, including a lawsuit claiming that Foley & Lardner helped perpetuated a $500 million Ponzi scheme, one filed by two former Watkins Ludlam partners suing that firm for leaving them out of a merger with Jones Walker, another brought by a former Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan staff attorney accusing the firm of racial discrimination, and yet another brought by a former Sedgwick associate suing the firm for allegedly forcing him to resign, in part, over an interracial romance. (The New Jersey Law Journal, a sibling publication, has more on the Sedgwick suit.)
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