Dombrowski v. Bulson, 2012 NY Slip Op 4203 – NY: Court of Appeals 2012 – Google Scholar. This case arose out of a dispute between a client suing his former criminal defense attorney. The Court noted that New York has rejected nonpecuniary damages in malpractice in civil cases. It…
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Defendants Request To Stay Lawsuit Denied
Cullinan v. FEHRENBACHER, Ill: Appellate Court 2012 – Google Scholar. This case alleges malpractice. It is unusual because the defendants moved for a stay of the case. A stay stops the proceedings dead in their tracks. The defendants filed this motion because the alleged malpractice arose out of estate planning…
Lawyer’s Fee Collection Lawsuit Doomed By Res Judicata – A Trap For the Unwary
The Law Offices of Nye and Associates, Ltd., v. Eduardo Boado, 2012 Il App (2d) 11084. Plaintiff Nye is a law firm that filed a fee collection case against a former client. Nye I In September 2o08, Nye sued the former client. On March 17, 2010, Nye moved to voluntarily…
ARDC alleges lawyer recorded false time entries
BEFORE THE HEARING BOARD OF THE. The ARDC has filed a complaint against a lawyer alleging that he billed false time to a matter while he was working for a law firm. Obviously, this is a complaint and has not been proven. The lawyer has the right to counsel and…
Does the Statute of Repose Apply To Claims By Non-client?
The caption of this case is Evanston Insurance Company v. Riseborough and Jacobson and Riseborough, 1-10-2660. The opinion is not available online or on the website of the Appellate Court. I learned of this case when I read an excellent article by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. I am amazed that…
Article – A Practical Roadmap To The New Illinois Ethics Rules
Thomas E. Spahn has published an article titled “A Practical Roadmap To The New Illinois Ethics Rules.” The article compares the 2010 Illinois ethics rules with the ABA model rules and the previous 1990 version of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct. The article can be found at 35 Southern…
ARDC Review Board Recommends Discipline For Lawyer Who Failed To Disclose Financial Interest in Real Estate Deals
Filed May 24. This is an opinion of the ARDC review board, the final step before a disciplinary matter goes before the Illinois Supreme Court. The ARDC charged the lawyer with failing to disclose her financial interest in six real estate closings because she was the title agent. Moreover,…