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A federal appeals court rules that a law firm malpractice policy's prior-firm endorsement added to cover a new attorney was trumped by another clause — the inter-related wrongful act provision,
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A plaintiff attorney in a putative class suit will be sanctioned for inviting to a deposition involving confidential materials a third-party lawyer, who allegedly used the harvested information in a
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It's no secret that clients are often confused and angry when legal bills arrive. Enter No Surprises Software, and its cloud-based product, Viewabill, which the company says is designed to bring tran
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