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Decision Creates Potential for Legal Malpractice Actions Against Retained Defense Attorneys
The Supreme Court quashed the Fourth District's decision and held that an insurer has standing to maintain a legal malpractice action against counsel hired to represent the insured where the insurer is contractually subrogated to the insured's rights under the insurance policy.Female Firm Leaders Can Accelerate Diversity and Inclusion Efforts—But They Need to Get There First
"Attrition is a killer at a law firm. You do not want to lose people. It costs you money. It's devastating in 100 different ways," one firm leader said.Female Firm Leaders Can Accelerate Diversity and Inclusion Efforts—But They Need to Get There First
"Attrition is a killer at a law firm. You do not want to lose people. It costs you money. It's devastating in 100 different ways," one firm leader said.More Firms Are Measuring Gender Diversity, and Some Have a Great Story to Tell
The NLJ's Women in Law Scorecard included 28 firms that did not participate last year. Three of them jumped right into the top 10.Arch Insurance Co. v. Kubicki Draper, LLP
In a case that had been pending before it for almost two years, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a professional liability insurer could bring a malpractice claim against appointed defense counsel based on a subrogation claim in its policy.View more book results for the query "Kubicki Draper"
Arch Insurance Company v. Kubicki Draper, LLP
In a case that had been pending before it for almost two years, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a professional liability insurer could bring a malpractice claim against appointed defense counsel based on a subrogation claim in its policy.Insurers Can Sue Attorneys for Malpractice Under Subrogation Provision
In a case that had been pending before it for almost two years, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a professional liability insurer could bring a malpractice claim against appointed defense counsel based on a subrogation claim in its policy.New Florida Ruling Allows 3rd Parties to Sue Lawyers for Malpractice
"It's a significant decision, because until today insurance companies couldn't sue lawyers they hired and paid," said Miami-based legal ethics expert Andrew Berman. "Now they can."Before Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell Arrests Came Years of Personal Sacrifice for Brad Edwards
"At one point in time, I had to hire an investigator to follow [Jeffrey Epstein's] investigators, who were following me," Edwards said. "It really was nuts."Trending Stories
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