Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Jack Newsham | May 21, 2019
The firm claims Depp owes $350,000 for its work representing the Hollywood star in a separate dispute over legal fees.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Josh J.T. Byrne | May 21, 2019
The mighty are falling this spring. The list of recent actions by the Disciplinary Board of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court includes an unusual number of big names.
By Jack Newsham | May 21, 2019
The firm claims Depp owes $350,000 for its work representing the Hollywood star in a separate dispute over legal fees.
By Angela Morris | May 20, 2019
The district court found that Munoz committed discovery violations that delayed the case by two years through noncompliance with court orders, failing to produce documents, not appearing at hearings and being uncooperative in scheduling depositions.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Alan Levine | May 20, 2019
"This is a solution looking for a problem. And a problem we will have when, should this idea become reality, lawyers leave the trenches of helping all citizens."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 19, 2019
The Supreme Court reminds us that we all should be aware of the doctrine and its potential application in the context of legal malpractice.
By Robert Storace | May 17, 2019
A federal judge Friday sentenced suspended Waterbury attorney Alan Giacomi to 41 months in prison for stealing from clients, including relatives. Giacomi must report to prison on July 26.
By Jason Grant | May 17, 2019
Again entering the nine years-and-running suit between Virginia Henneberry and ex-husband Leon Borstein, an Appellate Division, First Department panel ruled Thursday that “the record does not establish that plaintiff [Henneberry] affirmatively waived her attorney-client privilege with counsel in the action to vacate the arbitration award and in the appeals arising therefrom.”
By Charles Toutant | May 13, 2019
The jury correctly rejected claims against attorney Barry Guaglardi and his firm, Arturi, D'Argenio, Guaglardi & Meliti of Rochelle Park, the Appellate Division said.
By Greg Land | May 10, 2019
An 11th Circuit panel affirms a $2,000 award set by U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg.
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