recourse for detrimental reliance?
if an attorney gives his client explicit information in contract, that turns out to be inaccurate, and money was lost based on this information (detrimental reliance), would this constitute actual legal malpractice?
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How much should a family estate lawyer charge?
The settlement for the estate total is $155K.
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Legal letter
Can a letter between an attorney and his client that is over two years old be placed for public view on the Internet?
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