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Jason E. Fellner

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Partner
Legal malpractice
Fellner Law Group

San Francisco

University of San Francisco School of Law



Columns
Title Category Published
When is it time to quit? Aging boomers hold on despite the malpractice risks Mar. 5, 2025
Avoiding malpractice exposure: Law firm conflict checks Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Dec. 4, 2024
Representation Of Intraclient Conflicts Can Raise Thorny Ethics Issues Ethics/Professional Responsibility Nov. 15, 2023
Crime-fraud exception to A/C privilege pierces Trump’s communications with lawyers Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Ediscovery, Criminal Mar. 27, 2023
Remote depositions are here to stay Evidence, Covid Columns Jun. 8, 2022
Access denied: California’s watering down of the legal profession Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Oct. 1, 2021
State Bar offers ethical guidance on third-party litigation funding Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Oct. 9, 2020
A new standard for determining waiver of work product privilege Law Practice, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Aug. 20, 2020
Demurrer can dispose of legal malpractice claims based on the statute of limitations tolling provision Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Jun. 12, 2020
It’s never too soon to prepare for trial: The seeds of good trial preparation begin early in litigation. Law Practice, Civil Rights Jun. 10, 2020
Communication of settlement offers (Rule 1.4.1) Ethics/Professional Responsibility Sep. 8, 2017
Limiting liability to client (Rule 1.8.8) Civil Litigation, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Apr. 27, 2017

Verdicts & Settlements

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Title Category Published
When is it time to quit? Aging boomers hold on despite the malpractice risks Mar. 5, 2025
Avoiding malpractice exposure: Law firm conflict checks Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Dec. 4, 2024
Representation Of Intraclient Conflicts Can Raise Thorny Ethics Issues Ethics/Professional Responsibility Nov. 15, 2023
Crime-fraud exception to A/C privilege pierces Trump’s communications with lawyers Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Ediscovery, Criminal Mar. 27, 2023
Remote depositions are here to stay Evidence, Covid Columns Jun. 8, 2022
Access denied: California’s watering down of the legal profession Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Oct. 1, 2021
State Bar offers ethical guidance on third-party litigation funding Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Oct. 9, 2020
A new standard for determining waiver of work product privilege Law Practice, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Aug. 20, 2020
Demurrer can dispose of legal malpractice claims based on the statute of limitations tolling provision Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Jun. 12, 2020
It’s never too soon to prepare for trial: The seeds of good trial preparation begin early in litigation. Law Practice, Civil Rights Jun. 10, 2020
Communication of settlement offers (Rule 1.4.1) Ethics/Professional Responsibility Sep. 8, 2017
Limiting liability to client (Rule 1.8.8) Civil Litigation, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Apr. 27, 2017