NYLJ/Rick Kopstein
The New York-based law firm Pryor Cashman can’t avoid a malpractice lawsuit by relying on language in an assignment-of-rights agreement that the firm itself drafted for the client.
The New York-based law firm Pryor Cashman can't avoid a malpractice lawsuit by relying on language in an assignment-of-rights agreement that the firm itself drafted for the client.
December 08, 2016 at 03:21 PM
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NYLJ/Rick Kopstein
The New York-based law firm Pryor Cashman can’t avoid a malpractice lawsuit by relying on language in an assignment-of-rights agreement that the firm itself drafted for the client.
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