By Christine Simmons | July 18, 2017
A former corporate client that Kasowitz Benson Torres earlier sued for unpaid legal fees is fighting back with a malpractice lawsuit alleging billing fraud, claiming it didn't receive legal services "commensurate with a law firm that represents the president of the United States."
By J. Randolph Evans and Shari L. Klevens, Dentons US | July 17, 2017
In light of these trends, law firms may wish to consider taking steps such as shoring up conflicts protocols, addressing technology security protocols and investigating cyber liability insurance to help avoid becoming a malpractice statistic.
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By Samantha Joseph | July 17, 2017
[falcon-embed src="embed_1"]The days of having second-year associates handle debt collection are long gone, says Atlanta-based malpractice expert J.…
By Christine Simmons | July 14, 2017
A former client had claimed the firm's negligence in failing to meet a filing deadline in a government investigation led it to lose $20 million.
By By ROBERT STORACE | July 14, 2017
A former Bridgeport-based attorney has been sentenced in U.S. District Court to 30 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for his part in a long-running fraud scheme that targeted distressed homeowners throughout Connecticut.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | July 13, 2017
Registration to Do Business and Acceptance of Service of Process Alone Insufficient to Establish General Personal Jurisdiction
By Samuel C. Stretton | July 13, 2017
I saw Philadelphia has a new fee structure for court-appointed conflict counsel. I noticed there have been increases across the board. Is it a good system now?
By Christine Simmons | July 11, 2017
A former corporate client that Kasowitz Benson Torres earlier sued for unpaid legal fees is fighting back with a malpractice lawsuit alleging billing fraud, claiming it didn't receive legal services "commensurate with a law firm that represents the president of the United States."
By Max Mitchell | July 11, 2017
A Philadelphia judge tossed a suit alleging an Astor Weiss Kaplan & Mandel attorney mishandled a telecom company's $17 million dispute because it was filed outside of the statute of limitations, according to an opinion filed by the court.
By Jason Grant | July 7, 2017
Judge Lorna Schofield ruled that both statute of limitations and insufficient evidence were "independent grounds" for granting summary judgment dismissal of claims against Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman brought by a former employee.
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