A Manhattan judge has allowed a former client’s claim to go forward against Hunton & Williams over a deposition requirement in a retainer agreement, but dismissed the rest of the malpractice suit alleging millions of dollars in damages.
Financial adviser Bison Capital Corp.’s legal malpractice allegations “were plainly disagreements” over trial strategy, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Saliann Scarpulla ruled in a decision made public Aug. 2.
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