By Alex Anteau | May 23, 2023
As he began his testimony, Richard Merritt painted an idyllic picture of his former life. However, as his crimes against his clients came to light, it began to crumble.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 23, 2023
Attorney Lance C. Kassab said that in recent years his firm has had to defend against an onslaught of TCPA motions from lawyers and law firms in response to legitimate legal malpractice claims.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony E. Davis | May 22, 2023
In this article I will try to provide guidance on the thorny issues raised by lawyers' efforts to charge fixed fees, especially when they are labelled "nonrefundable." Although this is a perennial issue, we are addressing it now in light of a new ABA opinion—Formal Opinion 505 (Opinion 505)—which discusses the principles as set forth in the applicable Model Rule.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alesia S. Sulock and Josh J.T. Byrne | May 16, 2023
While the very thought of dealing with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel may stress attorneys out, the ODC and the Disciplinary Board have a vested interest in attorneys' mental health.
By Jeffrey G. Steinberg | May 15, 2023
An issue which periodically arises (although it is rarely decided) in the insurance realm is whether there is coverage for fee disputes under legal malpractice policies, particularly where there is a claim in the complaint for malpractice. The analysis of this issue must begin with an examination of the policy insuring agreements, which typically require that, to trigger a duty to defend, the complaint must allege both covered conduct and covered damages.
By Mason Lawlor | May 12, 2023
"It's one thing to make an error when you're handling a case; we all make errors," Spivey's counsel, Jackie "The Fly Lawyer" Patterson, told the Daily Report. "It's another thing when you lie to your client, deceive your client, and misrepresent yourself to that client."
By Alaina Lancaster | May 10, 2023
The suit, surfaced by Law.com Radar, claims Proskauer Rose estimated that legal fees in the matter would total $100,000 or less but charged millions of dollars.
By Emily Saul | May 8, 2023
The complaint claims Herrick knowingly disregarded discovery deadlines and then lied to a judge about it.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | May 8, 2023
Premier filed suit against the attorneys and firm for "failure to diligently protect plaintiff's rights as a second creditor in two separate matters, which resulted in the loss of plaintiff's secured collateral, deficiency judgments and actions against guarantors, resulting in cumulative damages in excess of $1,700,000."
By Charles Toutant | May 4, 2023
The plaintiff is "just a guy from New Jersey who graduated valedictorian from his class and graduated summa cum laude from Princeton," lawyer Joseph Garrity said. "He's tried to get his day in court and get this issue resolved for a very long time."
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