Legal Malpractice Jurisdiction
One question I am often asked in legal malpractice cases is “can a lawyer be sued for legal malpractice in a state where he does not live or work if he took a case there?”
One question I am often asked in legal malpractice cases is “can a lawyer be sued for legal malpractice in a state where he does not live or work if he took a case there?”
People should be more engaged in the process and thankful for the opportunity to play a party in the judicial system.
Nathanial Anderson, former funeral home director, has been stripped of his license. Anderson was arrested yesterday after authorities discovered human remains at his home and at Anderson Funeral Home.
Remember O.J.’s trial in 1994? Do you also remember his lawyers? He hired several of the best, including Johnny Cochran (now deceased), F. Lee Bailey, and Barry Scheck.
The W.V. Supreme Court took a huge step in reducing bad faith claims in W.V. Daniel Strahin, who was shot in the arm on the property of Earl Sullivan by another man…
The suit alleged that U-Haul, over the years, has changed it policies regarding the use of its car-hauling dollys in order to maximize profits.
Justine Thompson is mad. And she has good reason to be.
The Courier-Journal’s Fourm section clued me in to a recent New York Times article by Princeton economics professor Paul Krugman.
There was an interesting article in todays Providence Business News (online version) discussing whether lawyer blogs are speech or ads. This is a very interesting subject.