self-study/Legal Malpractice
Causation against lawyers who conceal conflicts
By Kenneth C. Feldman, Patrik Johanssonself-study/Legal Malpractice
Attorneys as defendants in 2017
By Kenneth C. Feldman, Alex A. Graftself-study/Legal Malpractice
The timeliness of attorney malpractice claims
By Scott P. Dixlerself-study/Legal Malpractice
Breach of fiduciary duty vs professional negligence
By Kenneth C. Feldman, David D. Samaniself-study/Legal Malpractice
A statute of limitations ruling favoring lawyers
By Dan L. Stanfordself-study/Legal Malpractice
Knock knock! State Bar special master at your door
By Jonathan A. Goldsteinself-study/Legal Malpractice
2016 in review: attorneys as defendants
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