The New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division, in Bergen County, granted a motion for summary judgment in a legal malpractice case against a New Jersey attorney defended by Goldberg Segalla. Goldberg ...
The attorney also allegedly "falsely, intentionally, fraudulently and dishonestly ended the matter for reasons known only to him, in direct derogation of his ethical, professional and legal ...
A recent update to New Jersey’s Model Civil Jury Charges marks a significant development in legal malpractice law—and directly reflects the work of attorneys in our Mount Laurel, New Jersey office, ...
A New Jersey lawyer doesn’t need to provide a duty of care to a non-client in a legal malpractice case involving defective wills, the NJ Supreme Court ruled.
A Philadelphia lawyer has been hit with a legal malpractice claim over his alleged actions representing a client in New Jersey who was sexually assaulted at a work event. Former client Shajuan D.
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