By Adolfo Pesquera | August 23, 2022
According to plea papers, Jackson admitted to willingly laundering $380,000 for an individual he believed was a drug trafficker but was actually an undercover DEA agent.
By Colleen Murphy | August 23, 2022
Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal has ruled that a public adjuster, who sued a law firm in a third-party action over the denial of an insurance claim, did not have the material facts necessary to establish a third-party claim, according to the opinion.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 18, 2022
The appellate court revisited the lawsuit on remand from the Texas Supreme Court, which in 2021 used this case to establish a new test for determining attorney immunity.
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By Aleeza Furman | August 16, 2022
The order granting Herbert Sudfeld's petition for reinstatement followed the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Disciplinary Board's recommendation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael R. McAndrew | August 11, 2022
It is important to remember the basics and review your practices so that your administrative processes do not lead to potential malpractice claims down the road. Here are some practical tips.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | August 10, 2022
The issues posed by the defendants focus on the urgency of the immunity question and the Superior Court's authority to address it.
By Allison Dunn | August 9, 2022
"I think it's absolutely the right decision, both by Judge Krumeich and by the appellate court," said Neigher's attorney, Robert Laney, of Ryan Ryan Deluca in Bridgeport. "I don't think that the expert was qualified to render the opinions that he tried to present. Although the issue wasn't clearly decided one way or the other, his disclosures were insufficient and his factual knowledge of the case was virtually nonexistent. I don't think there's any question that he was not able to opine about what had happened in the underlying matter and what could have, or should have, happened in the underlying matter."
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 9, 2022
The Walravens sued the Shanks defendants for negligence, legal and professional malpractice, breach of fiduciary duties, and breach of contract.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 4, 2022
A D.C. Bar lawyer cautioned Giuliani's lawyers it did not appear they were focusing on the crux of the complaint filed against their client.
By Jason Grant | August 3, 2022
The First Department court tossed out the legal malpractice action launched in 2019 by Dmitry Markov, who runs Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals, against Michael Barrows, now a name partner specializing in matrimonial law at Barrows Levy on Long Island.
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