November 21, 2011 | Texas Lawyer
Understanding Damages and Cause of Action RelationshipsBefore beginning a remedies analysis, a legal malpractice practitioner must first understand the relationship between damages and the cause of action itself.
By Matthew B. Weisberg
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November 22, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer
Understanding Damages and Cause of Action RelationshipsBefore beginning a remedies analysis, a legal malpractice practitioner must first understand the relationship between damages and the cause of action itself.
By Matthew B. Weisberg
7 minute read
November 01, 2011 | Texas Lawyer
Does Settlement Preclude Legal Malpractice?Instinctively, it is generally been felt that settlement of an action cures all.
By Matthew B. Weisberg
7 minute read
November 01, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer
Does Settlement Preclude Legal Malpractice?Instinctively, it is generally been felt that settlement of an action cures all. Certainly, courts promote settlement (especially nowadays, toward the ever-declining percentage of cases tried).
By Matthew B. Weisberg
7 minute read
February 22, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer
How Not to Get SuedAt some point in your career, you will be threatened or sued for legal malpractice, wrongful use of civil process or some form of sanction.
By Matthew B. Weisberg
10 minute read
February 22, 2011 | Texas Lawyer
How Not to Get SuedAt some point in your career, you will be threatened or sued for legal malpractice, wrongful use of civil process or some form of sanction.
By Matthew B. Weisberg
10 minute read
March 02, 2011 | Law.com
How Not to Get SuedAt some point, you will face sanctions, be sued or be threatened with a suit for legal malpractice or wrongful use of civil process -- but in most cases the claim could have been avoided, says attorney Matthew B. Weisberg. He provides some tips to reduce the chances of facing malpractice claims.
By Matthew B. Weisberg
10 minute read
March 29, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer
Defending Yourself Against SanctionsAs legal malpractice claims confronting our profession grow, so, too, does the threat of -- and imposition of -- sanctions.
By Matthew B. Weisberg
10 minute read
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