A former employee of scandal-plagued software giant Computer Associates who claims she was fired for cooperating with an internal investigation may sue the law firm hired by the company to represent her for legal malpractice based on the alleged conflicts of interest, a New York judge has ruled. Irene Salvatore claimed that Manhattan firm Kaye Scholer failed to advise her of options besides cooperating with the inquiry into alleged accounting fraud or that her cooperation might affect her employment.
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Kaye Scholer Faces Malpractice Claim From Ex-Computer Associates Worker
New York Law Journal
April 25, 2006
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