Steven P. Caley, a partner and firm counsel at Kelley Drye & Warren, summarizes some of the more common grounds for dispositive motions by defendants in legal malpractice cases in New York, and notes that while various other potential grounds exist, and each ground discussed here could itself be the subject of a lengthy piece, all attorneys should be aware of some basic points.
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Dispositive Motions by Legal Malpractice Defendants
New York Law Journal
December 11, 2012
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