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Am. Nurses Ass'n v. Passaic Gen. Hosp.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Am. Nurses Ass'n v.Passaic Gen. Hosp.98 N.J. 83Supreme Court of New Jersey.AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION,…Process Indus., Inc. v. Delaware Ins. Guar. Ass'n
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Process Indus., Inc.v.Delaware Ins. Guar. Ass'n1994 WL 318965Only the Westlaw citation is currently…Court Says Fraud Accusation Wasn't Legal Malpractice
A long-running legal malpractice action against Morgan Melhuish Abrutyn failed on its second trip up the appellate ladder: The Appellate Division said the plaintiff, himself a New Jersey lawyer, fell short in showing the firm acted improperly in accusing him of fraud in a letter to his professional negligence carrier.Court Says Fraud Accusation Wasn't Legal Malpractice
A long-running legal malpractice action against Morgan Melhuish Abrutyn failed on its second trip up the appellate ladder: The Appellate Division said the plaintiff, himself a New Jersey lawyer, fell short in showing the firm acted improperly in accusing him of fraud in a letter to his professional negligence carrier.Cite as: Jackson v. Caribbean Cruise Line, Inc., 14-cv-2485, NYLJ 1202719006668, at *1 (EDNY, Decided February 17, 2015) 14-cv-2485 District Judge
Parties Fight to Keep 15-Year-Old Legal Mal Suit in Fed. Court
Both sides in a 15-year-old legal malpractice suit against defunct law firm Carpenter, Bennett & Morrissey are urging a federal judge in Newark not to send the case back to state court.Parties Fight to Keep 15-Year-Old Legal Mal Suit in Fed. Court
Both sides in a 15-year-old legal malpractice suit against defunct law firm Carpenter, Bennett & Morrissey are urging a federal judge in Newark not to send the case back to state court.Ex-Lawyer's Claim for Legal Fee Refund Spurs Coverage Fight
A Caldwell, N.J., lawyer has sued his malpractice carrier for failing to indemnify him in connection with a court order to return part of a $100,000 retainer he was paid by his ex-client—a disbarred attorney who demanded a refund when anticipated criminal charges over the misappropriation of client funds never materialized.Ex-Lawyer's Claim for Legal Fee Refund Spurs Coverage Fight
A Caldwell, N.J., lawyer has sued his malpractice carrier for failing to indemnify him in connection with a court order to return part of a $100,000 retainer he was paid by his ex-client—a disbarred attorney who demanded a refund when anticipated criminal charges over the misappropriation of client funds never materialized.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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