Attorneys – Legal Malpractice – License Negotiation
By Deborah Elkins
Published: February 26, 2009
Although a broadcasting company suing a law firm that negotiated the company’s government contract has three expert witnesses, none of those witnesses can testify that lawyer negligence in this complex transactional work caused the company’s business losses, and the Alexandria U.S. District Court grants summary judgment to defendant law firm in this legal malpractice action.
Star Broadcasting Inc. v. Reed Smith LLP (USDC-ED) (VLW 009-3-120) (23 pp.)
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