Malpractice suit claims BigLaw firm revealed too much information in discovery
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In Mid-Hudson Val. Fed. Credit Union v. Quartararo & Lois, PLLC , 31 N.Y.3d 1090 , the New York Court of Appeals confirmed that a cause of action sounding in legal malpractice must allege facts “sufficiently particular to give the court and [defendants] notice of the transactions, occurrence, or series of transactions or occurrences, intended […]
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A Connecticut attorney reportedly released a former client's psychiatric records in an online court filing because he was mad that she sued him for malpractice following his representation in a condominium association matter. Jason Pearl, who has been in practice since 1956, received a two-year suspension of his law license and must complete 20 hours […]
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