A License to Steal
Are we going to let lawyers continue to represent people without being financially responsible when they malpractice, or are we going to continue to allow them to have a license to steal?
Are we going to let lawyers continue to represent people without being financially responsible when they malpractice, or are we going to continue to allow them to have a license to steal?
Four Illinois Supreme Court justices have been asked to withdraw from hearing an appeal of a legal-malpractice case against Corboy & Demetrio.
An interesting debate is brewing in the legal malpractice arena.
Thomas Peer loses his leg in a motorcycle accident and hires a personal injury attorney to sue the at-fault driver…
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to hear an appeal of the Order jailing the Fen Phen Lawyers.
It seems that Donald W. Osborne was defending an automobile crash case where his client, Don Turner, was accused of causing an accident that killed someone.
In one of the largest legal malpractice verdicts in Kentucky history, a jury returned a verdict today against attorney Steve Keeney for $5 million.
It is not enough to simply prove your former attorney was negligent, you must also prove the underlying case had value, and more..
Well, the Preakness just finished and we’ll have to wait another year for a Triple Crown winner. And, while Curlin is certainly a great horse, his owners have some major problems.