By Jack Newsham | January 21, 2020
Muzik Inc. blames the firm for losing out on royalties from products such as Apple's AirPods and Amazon.com's Echo Dot.
By Jack Newsham | December 27, 2019
An Irish dance instructor accused his former lawyer, Gary Healy, of dropping his visa application without warning and of falsely telling others that he was a pedophile.
By Jack Newsham | December 13, 2019
Lee Moncho, a former owner of a six-story Manhattan office building, claims attorney Jonathan Pasternak secretly took a $25,000 brokerage fee and the misconduct bungled a bankruptcy.
By David Thomas | December 6, 2019
The loan dates from the same day the firm and ex-partner Stephen Weiss settled with a former client that accused them of legal malpractice.
By Dan Packel | November 26, 2019
A litigation trust established in the bankruptcy of chemical giant LyondellBasell had sought to arbitrate its claim against the firm, which instead pushed it into open court.
By Jack Newsham | November 25, 2019
A Manhattan jury has awarded $280,000 to a criminal-defendant-turned-lawyer after finding that one of his attorneys had defamed him online, calling him an emotionally unstable "a-hole" and a "dangerous jerk" who mistreated women.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew Lavoott Bluestone | November 22, 2019
This article catalogues the four elements and sub-elements of legal malpractice as an attempted guide to the analysis of whether any particular legal outcome is legal malpractice and whether it can be successfully prosecuted.
By Jack Newsham | November 18, 2019
The New York real estate law firm reached an agreement with its former client to take their dispute to arbitration, which the law firm said was the proper forum to resolve the matter all along.
By Jack Newsham | November 14, 2019
The coverage decision could increase the pressure on the Manhattan law firm, whose website went offline earlier this year amid a shrinking attorney head count and other litigation.
By Jason Grant | October 21, 2019
The lawsuit against Schulte and Susan Frunzi, a partner concentrating on estate planning, among other areas, was lodged in 2018 by Jordan Seaman, who alleged that he incurred millions of dollars in damages based on being misled by Frunzi. The appeals court dismissed the malpractice action, saying no attorney-client relationship had been established for the work in question.
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