The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | July 12, 2018
As a lawyer, I am getting very frustrated; clients seem to make complaints to the Disciplinary Board routinely even though there's nothing wrong. It makes the practice of law so unpleasant.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 9, 2018
Appellate Division sides with state bar on substantial interest test and malpractice claims statute of limitations
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | July 5, 2018
I am a suspended lawyer and want to work with a business or as a real estate agent. The Pennsylvania Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement, Rule 217(j) prohibits me from being involved in law-related activity. Almost every job in business has some aspect of law. Where is the line drawn?
By Greg Land | July 5, 2018
The appellate court said there was enough evidence to allow legal malpractice and civil conspiracy claims to go forward, but it upheld U.S. District Judge Mark Cohen's dismissal of other claims filed by an investment group that sued after the collapse of a startup company whose founder and CEO looted the business.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul J. Maselli | July 5, 2018
If the underlying claim is for recovery of money that will be taxed, the award of attorney fees is not taxed. But where the claim is for non-taxable damages, the award of attorney fees is taxed.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | July 3, 2018
By understanding the most common sources of legal malpractice claims, attorneys can take proactive steps to address issues before claims arise.
By Michael Booth | June 29, 2018
A three-judge Appellate Division panel said the Haddonfield firm and onetime partner Richard Grungo Jr. could not be held liable because Pennsylvania's two-year statute of limitations should apply rather than New Jersey's six-year statute of limitations.
By Raychel Lean | June 29, 2018
A Florida appellate court found the agreement "unenforceable" under Florida Bar rules.
By John G. Browning | June 29, 2018
The practice of law has always been one of the most widely respected and vital professions in our country. Yet it has also been well-documented that a significant percentage of lawyers struggle with alcoholism and/or substance abuse, depression, and other mental health concerns.
By James W. Walker | June 29, 2018
Protecting the confidentiality of communications and client-sourced documents can prove challenging in an age of routine cyberattacks.
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