Andrew Lavoott Bluestone, an attorney specializing in legal malpractice litigation, discusses a novel defense in malpractice actions arising from matrimonial cases: that the client's often naive stat
Andrew Lavoott Bluestone, a Manhattan attorney specializing in legal malpractice litigation, writes that given the significance of the money division between the spouses which may comprise their enti
...A. Kerson Co. v. Shayne, Dachs, Weiss, Kolbrenner, Levy & Levine, 45 NY2d 730, 732 (1978). ...
...a claim (see N.A. Kerson Co. v Shayne, Dachs, Weiss, Kolbrenner, Levy & Levine, 45 NY2d 730, 732; Matera v Catanzano, 161 AD2d 687...
Andrew Lavoott Bluestone, a sole practitioner, writes that recently, one Appellate Division case and two Supreme Court cases have challenged the "effectively compelled" principle - that legal malprac
...legal malpractice (see N.A. Kerson Co. v Shayne, Dachs, Weiss, Kolbrenner, Levy & Levine, 45 NY2d 730, 732; Tortura v Sullivan Papain Block McGrath...
Free With Registration: Investor's Suit for Malpractice Dismissed;Arbitrators Had Correctly Measured Damage
...428, 434 [2007]; N.A. Kerson Co. v Shayne, Dachs, Weiss, Kolbrenner, Levy & Levine, 45 NY2d 730, 732 [1978]), his cause of action is...
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