By Jenna Greene | April 26, 2019
Boies Schiller Flexner partner Stuart Singer represented Greenberg Traurig in a high-stakes putative class action by investors who lost billions in the R. Allen Stanford Ponzi scheme.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | April 25, 2019
In 2013, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court amended the Rules of Professional Conduct to affirm that lawyers have an ethical duty to be technologically competent.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | April 25, 2019
I had a several-day deposition when a ranking officer in the corporation who I represent was confronted with documents that appeared to be dated after the fact. Upon further review, there were serious questions as to the accuracy of the documents or whether there were fabrications. What are my responsibilities?
By Robert Storace | April 23, 2019
Prosecutors said former attorney Jodi Zils Gagne used her position as an officer of the court to help herself to $169,000 belonging to people under the court's protection.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy Gondek | April 18, 2019
While every attorney makes mistakes, and winds up with a bad result from time to time, there's no sense at all inviting more trouble by failing to heed basic, common sense principles, with simple errors simply avoided.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | April 18, 2019
I represent a husband who has an ongoing domestic case for support and property issues with his wife. As part of trying to resolve those issues, a full and complete specific summary of his assets, bank accounts, etc. was given to his wife's attorney. His wife's attorney had another client who turns out to be suing the husband and attempting to execute on judgment.
By Raychel Lean | April 17, 2019
Plaintiffs in a legal malpractice case in the Southern District of Florida claim their former lawyers from Philadelphia firm Ciardi Ciardi & Astin never told them about a $4.2 million deficiency judgment against them. But the defendants claim their former clients were fully aware.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Raychel Lean | April 17, 2019
Plaintiffs in a legal malpractice case in the Southern District of Florida claim their former lawyers from Philadelphia firm Ciardi Ciardi & Astin never told them about a $4.2 million deficiency judgment against them. But the defendants claim their former clients were fully aware.
By Raychel Lean | April 17, 2019
Plaintiffs in a legal malpractice case in the Southern District of Florida claim their former lawyers from Ciardi Ciardi & Astin never told them about a $4.2 million deficiency judgment against them. But the defendants claim their former clients were fully aware.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lynn K. Neuner and William T. Russell | April 16, 2019
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Lynn K. Neuner and William T. Russell discuss the recent case 'People v. Alvarez', where the court addressed an ineffective assistance of appellate counsel claim. The authors write that the decision is “notable for the unusually direct criticism with which the judges address each other's arguments in the majority opinion and two strong dissents.”
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