Category Archives: Legal malpractice sufficiency of evidence and standard of care

Florida Supreme Court holds that an insurer may pursue malpractice claims against lawyer retained to defend the insured

Hello everyone and welcome to this Ethics Alert, which will discuss the recent Florida Supreme Court decision holding that an insurer has standing to pursue a malpractice action against a lawyer who was retained to represent its insured where the … Continue reading

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Maine Supreme Court holds that competent expert testimony is required to prove causation in legal malpractice actions

Hello everyone and welcome to this Ethics Alert which will discuss the March 21, 2017 opinion of the Maine Supreme Court which held that expert testimony that is not based on supporting facts in the record was insufficient to prove … Continue reading

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