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Don't Be 'Special': Avoiding Legal Malpractice Claims Under New York's 'Special Circumstances' Rule
Attorneys can minimize potential malpractice liability to non-clients by setting clear boundaries and respecting them on a day-to-day basis.'I Am Not the Attorney General': Bad News for Lawyer-Plaintiff in Consumer Fraud Action
The lawyer bought Re-Nourish from an advertisement in the New York Post, but filed his suit five days before he received the product shipment, Judge Mary Thurber of Bergen County Superior Court said.Midsize Moves: A Wisconsin Office Opening, a New Land Use Practice in Florida
Von Briesen & Roper expanded into Eau Claire, Wisconsin, with a new, five-attorney office, Kelley Kronenberg brought on partner Alicia J. Lewis to serve as business unit leader in its newly created land use and zoning practice, and other midsize moves.Former New York City Bar Diversity and Inclusion Director Deborah Martin Owens Joins Sidley
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.The Hard Way: Lawyer Is 'Serial Litigant,' Wears 2 Hats in Erectile-Dysfunction Meds Suit
Hoffman faces a risk by filing consumer class action suits where he acts simultaneously as class counsel and class representative, although he's done it dozens of times before. New Jersey courts are divided on whether Hoffman, as class representative, pleads an ascertainable loss where he paid to purchase the product but has not used it.Avoiding Viral Fashion Promotion Malfunctions
Social media promotions can be a great way to market a product and gain market recognition. However, a promotion by Reese Witherspoon and her fashion label Draper James highlights what could go wrong after a seemingly well-intentioned "giveaway" goes astray.Bankruptcy and Commercial Lease Issues in a COVID-19 Disrupted World
For those companies that filed for bankruptcy on the eve of the COVID-19 shutdowns, the strategies—and available cash flows to pay landlords—did not go as planned.Dozens of Big Law Firms Received Millions in PPP Loan Funds
At least 45 law firms in the Am Law 200 received SBA loans this year.Who Got the Work: Coronavirus Clients
Benesch is representing an Akron, Ohio, retailer that says it sells essential goods and should stay open through the coronavirus pandemic, Montgomery McCracken is representing two wine distributors who are trying to sell directly to retailers and restaurants while state stores are closed, and other work from midsize firms.Trending Stories
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