When the biggest firms in the state find themselves under fire, there's one person that's likely to get a call. Phillips is truly a lawyer's lawyer, helping to maintain attorney's careers and firm reputations in the midst of rising malpractice cases.
"Some claims do tend to spike in economic downturn, and claims against law firms is one of those." Phillips said. "It's a way for [clients] to attempt to perhaps recapture rev...
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