Avoiding legal malpractice claims
By David Neiman
Young Lawyers Division,
February 2016
A look at the common (and easily correctable!) mistakes that young lawyers make that could result in a malpractice claim.
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.
‘Know thy enemy and know thyself’
By John T. Hundley
Bench and Bar,
April 2009
As a recent decision by the Illinois Appellate Court demonstrates, failure to know—and properly name—your party-opponent can have drastic and even fatal consequences.
Legal malpractice
By Michael Adkins
General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm,
January 1999
A recent legal malpractice case was favorable for counsel, who had represented a convicted defendant.
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