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Privilege Covers Law Firms' Talks With Inhouse Counsel
Two state high courts ruled this week that the attorney-client privilege means that lawyers need not open confidential talks with their in-house counsel to clients bringing malpractice claims, as a third highest court prepared to mull the same question.Privilege Covers Firms' Talks With In-House Counsel
Two state high courts ruled last week that the attorney-client privilege means that lawyers need not open confidential talks with their in-house counsel to clients bringing malpractice claims, as a third highest court prepared to mull the same question.Privilege Covers Law Firms' Talks With Inhouse Counsel
Two state high courts ruled this week that the attorney-client privilege means that lawyers need not open confidential talks with their in-house counsel to clients bringing malpractice claims, as a third highest court prepared to mull the same question.Award against plaintiffs' lawyer tripled
A Massachusetts Superior Court recently tripled a jury award against a Massachusetts plaintiffs' lawyer to $215,067 and ordered him to pay $250,000 of his opponents' attorney's fees in a case involving a contingency fee agreement.Legal aid training group sees big expansion ahead
After giving birth to its first satellite training campus this month, a Boston-based training organization for legal aid lawyers plans to use a $50,000 prize for its trial advocacy work to expand its national reach.Boston firms launch Massachusetts Reinsurance Bar Association
Lawyers from seven Boston law firms have launched the Massachusetts Reinsurance Bar Association, believed to be the first bar association dedicated to legal issues surrounding reinsurance, which is insurance for insurance companies.Two state high courts ruled this week that the attorney-client privilege means that lawyers need not open confidential talks with their in-house counsel to clients bringing malpractice claims, as a third prepared to mull the same question.
Mass. couple sue BofA alleging erroneous foreclosure attempt
Lawyers for owners of a mortgage-free Florida home that Bank of America attempted to foreclose on are bringing an arsenal of legal claims against the banking giant, ranging from obvious claims like conversion and trespass to more unexpected ones like defamation and libel.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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