Like water seeking its own level, new partnerships rose this year to 150 — their prerecession average. It was as strong a resurgence as the earlier fall-off was precipitous
Because this situation is materially distinguishable from that considered in Puder , plaintiff's legal malpractice action against her former attorneys is not barred
Physicians assistants are not authorized to perform the electrodiagnostic test known as needle electromyography
Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges
...expand its five-lawyer health-care de-partment by acquiring Kalison, McBride, Jackson & Robertson, a 13-attorney health-care boutique in Warren. ...
...is acquiring the 13-lawyer Warren health-care boutique of Kalison, McBride, Jackson & Robertson. The new complement of attorneys will join McElroy...
The state Supreme Court has given a green light to a legal malpractice suit against Superior Court Judge Mary Thurber over her conduct of a probate case before she was appointed to the bench
The entire-controversy doctrine does not bar a legal-malpractice suit where plaintiffs did not have a full and fair opportunity to litigate their claim in an earlier probate proceeding
In the latest appellate gloss on amenability of lawyers to suits by clients dissatisfied with settlements originally agreed to, an appeals court reinstates a malpractice action against a Fort Lee fir
A recent decision provides guidance on how a lawyer can avoid being sued over a settlement by a client who seemed happy with it at the time
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