Last month, Pennsylvania attorney Lawrence Rubin was suspended for practicing for one year for failure to act promptly when faced with suspicious behavior relating to . . .
Read More..Another in our series of malpractice avoidance Quick Tips: 1. Be careful what you write and what you say Treat all e-mails as if they . . .
Read More..The headlines leave no doubt that the government is taking an aggressive stand on health care fraud. This week, the papers reported two multi-million dollar health care . . .
Read More..Two recent cases illustrate one of the central problems with legal malpractice cases, they frequently just will not end. In the case of In re: . . .
Read More..We have previously remarked that nearly every Ponzi scheme seems to have a lawyers involved on one level or another. This view was reaffirmed this . . .
Read More..For years people have asserted that Philadelphia tends to be a “plaintiff friendly” venue. This has led to Philadelphia being labeled as a “Judicial Hellhole.” The state . . .
Read More..Recently, Philadelphia retired former police captain Raymond Lewis has been in the news for having been arrested for protesting at an Occupy Wall Street event, . . .
Read More..We have written here and here about the case of attorney Michael Kwasnik, who is facing charges of having stolen over $1 million from mostly . . .
Read More..The recent District of Colorado decision, Davis & Associates v. Westchester Fire Insurance, No. 10-cv-03126-REB-CBS, emphasizes the importance of understanding the terms of your professional liability insurance policy. The . . .
Read More..Although not strictly speaking a “legal malpractice” decision, the Eastern District of Pennsylvania’s decision in Travelers Indem. Co. v. Stengel, 2011 WL 6739458 (E.D. Pa. . . .
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