The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Suzette Parmley | October 21, 2020
"What I am asking for is a sea change. … But what I am asking would actually lessen the amount of [malpractice] cases," attorney Matthew Weisberg told the justices. "An attorney's efforts may prevent the malpractice or mitigate the malpractice."
By Lidia Dinkova | October 21, 2020
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman agreed with Bilzin Sumberg's argument that the legal malpractice suit was filed beyond the statute of limitations expiration.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 20, 2020
The Texas Supreme Court will not review an interlocutory appeal filed by K&L Gates in its effort to get a Hays County lawsuit dismissed.
By Dylan Jackson | October 19, 2020
The lawsuit is being brought by former client Mykalai Kontilai, a member of the FBI Most Wanted List who is facing several SEC and DOJ lawsuits.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 19, 2020
As with many other decisions, there is a balance between self-interest and lawyers' ethical obligations to others.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | October 15, 2020
I did a Zoom deposition in a workers' compensation case of the claimant. I represent the employer. The employer told me that the person who testified was someone pretending to be the claimant. I confronted the claimant's lawyer who indicated that they had not met the claimant when they were retained. What are my obligations?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Debra Montero | October 14, 2020
Robert Half Legal vice president Debra Montero provides strategies for managing this new team dynamic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 12, 2020
The new report shows the Statewide Grievance Committee disciplined 14 attorneys in March and September.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 8, 2020
The panel ruled that plaintiff Dr. Ahlam Khalil could not proceed with her legal malpractice claims against lawyers Beth Cole and Gerald Williams and the law firms of Williams Cedar and Williams Cuker Berezofsky, which broke up in 2017.
By Tom McParland | October 7, 2020
A three-judge panel agreed that the lawsuit, which targeted Wachtell with allegations of "unusual" contracts with two investment banks hired to help ward off Icahn's move, failed to make out a case that the New York-based firm had been negligent in its professional representation.
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