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Lawyer Not Admitted in New Jersey Held Not Liable for Legal Work Performed in Garden State
New York attorney P. Gregory Hess of Davidson, Dawson & Clark was not admitted in New Jersey when he visited the state to help an elderly woman execute her will from her hospital bed.Plaintiff appealed trial court's order granting summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's final remaining claim, which alleged defendants engaged in the unauthorized practice of law in New Jersey.
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Over 2,200 Male Partners Start Own Call to Action Post-Dobbs
The effort is in solidarity with a similar effort by thousands of women law firm partners who pledged to support reproductive rights in the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.Appellate Division, First Department: January 25, 2022
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New York Firm That Allegedly Had Australia-Based Lawyer Draft Contract Hit With Malpractice Suit
Besides legal malpractice, the suit brings claims against both Garson brothers under a New Jersey statute allowing any person who suffers an ascertainable loss resulting from the unauthorized practice of law to seek actual damages and treble damages for costs incurred as a result of such activity.'Anybody in the World Can Write a Contract': Malpractice Suit Asks If It's Better to Hire Locally
Besides legal malpractice, the suit brings claims against both Garson brothers under a New Jersey statute allowing any person who suffers an ascertainable loss resulting from the unauthorized practice of law to seek actual damages and treble damages for costs incurred as a result of such activity.Appellate Division, First Department: : November 4, 2021
Davidson, Dawson & Clark Beats Back Claims It Practiced in New Jersey Without a License
Plaintiff Brooks Banker said the upshot of the ruling is that a New Jersey plaintiff, even one who seeks only the statutory minimum of $1,000 in damages under the unauthorized practice statute, must hire a lawyer, who, in turn, must hire another lawyer as an expert.Appellate Division, First Department: February 23, 2021
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