professional negligence

Judicial Error: The Forgotten Defense Sometimes, the trial judge can make an error that may prove decisive in the case. Is this a defense when the attorney is sued by her client for malpractice?

Client Intake: Potential Pitfalls to Avoid at the Outset of Retention Performing the legwork at the beginning of representation can help avoid unfortunate discoveries later on.

Surgical Robots are all the Same, but Robotic Surgeons Aren't To twist a phrase from the Wizard of Oz, patients need to know “Who is that man behind the robot?”

The Immunity of Attorneys for the Occasional Bad Result It is an unpleasant fact that a bad result may occur when representing a client. Attorneys are not “guarantors,” “backstops” or “insurers” of the outcome of a matter they handle.