Michael Jung’s commercial real estate client got revenge against a Dallas law firm in a legal malpractice lawsuit, only to have its $4.6 million verdict wiped away by a trial court’s take-nothing judgment.

But Jung recently convinced an appellate court to not only give his client a new legal malpractice trial, but also allow them to pursue gross negligence exemplary damages against their former lawyers for allegedly botching their defense in a fraud case.

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