Law Practice
Jul. 2, 2002
May Clients Recover Punitives Lost by Attorney Negligence?
Focus Column - By Alec H. Boyd - Over the past year, the California appellate courts have dived head first into one of the last great controversies concerning the nature of an attorney-malpractice claim: whether a client may recover damages from a negligent attorney for the value of punitive damages lost as a result of the attorney's negligence.
Focus Column
By Alec H. Boyd
Over the past year, the California appellate courts have dived head first into one of the last great controversies concerning the nature of an attorney-malpractic...
By Alec H. Boyd
Over the past year, the California appellate courts have dived head first into one of the last great controversies concerning the nature of an attorney-malpractic...
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