The Chair’s corner
By Kenneth J. Ashman
Business and Securities Law,
June 2012
A note from Section Chair Kenneth J. Ashman.
The Chair’s corner
By Kenneth J. Ashman
Business and Securities Law,
April 2012
An introduction to the issue from Section Chair Kenneth Ashman.
The scarlet opinion
By Kenneth J. Ashman
Business and Securities Law,
May 2011
Scarlet Opinions often take the form of a humorous chastising of an attorney, in a mixture of sarcasm and scorn, that other lawyers’ mailboxes zap from the Internet like frogs feasting on flies.
Establishing actual damages in legal malpractice cases
By Kenneth J. Ashman & Neal D. Kitterlin
General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm,
July 2009
What happens when the attorney has been retained to defend a lawsuit and, due to malpractice, misses a defense that results in a judgment being entered against the client? Assuming the client does not have the funds to pay the judgment, has the client suffered actual damages as a result of the attorney’s malpractice? A look at the recent case of Fox v. Seiden.
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