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2015

Professional ethics -- Law & legislation

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Dealing With Conflicts And Disqualification Risks Professionally, James B. Kobak Jr Dec 2015

Dealing With Conflicts And Disqualification Risks Professionally, James B. Kobak Jr

Hofstra Law Review

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When Clients Sue Their Lawyers For Failing To Report Their Own Malpractice, Benjamin P. Cooper Dec 2015

When Clients Sue Their Lawyers For Failing To Report Their Own Malpractice, Benjamin P. Cooper

Hofstra Law Review

What consequences should befall the lawyer who fails to disclose a significant error to his client? In a previous article, I examined the lawyer’s ethical duty to report his own malpractice to his client, a topic that had previously received little attention from courts and commentators, and concluded that the duty is well-grounded in Rules 1.4 and 1.7. Therefore the lawyer who fails to disclose his error to his client is subject to discipline. This Article addresses the client's ability to state an independent claim against the lawyer for failing to disclose his own malpractice -- a topic that has …


A No-Fault Remedy For Legal Malpractce?, Melissa Mortazavi Dec 2015

A No-Fault Remedy For Legal Malpractce?, Melissa Mortazavi

Hofstra Law Review

The last forty years have seen a marked rise in legal malpractice lawsuits. Recent numbers show that no abatement is in sight; instead the number of large legal malpractice claims is steadily increasing. Although lawyers have a personal interest in limiting liability, they also have a professional one in protecting clients from harm arising due to malpractice. But how can the legal profession curtail and manage malpractice liability while also providing relief to injured clients? Applying existing tort scholarship on no-fault alternative systems to professional legal services, this Article argues that no-fault may be a viable option in many common …