Attorney Fails to Have Business Valued; Wife Wins Damage Award
The wife filed an action for malpractice against the attorney who represented her in her divorce, alleging, among other things, that he was negligent in both failing to have the marital business value and in advising her to sign a property settlement agreement.
Callahan v. Clark
At issue is the valuation of the couple's business of producing replacement parts for classic cars.
Grayson v. Wofsey
At issue is the admittance of expert testimony.
Hudson v. Windholz
At issue is legal malpractice by the defendant.
Davis v. Damrell
At issue is legal practice. The appellant contends that the issue of negligence concerning the implications of an unsettled proposition of law presented triable questions of fact.
Woodruff v. Tomlin
At issue is legal malpractice from from the manner in which the defendants handled litigation on behalf of the plaintiffs.