Should Lawyers Who Breach Their Ethical Duties To The Client, And Are Thereafter Fired, Still Be Entitled To Quantum Meruit

by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - August 3, 2006 - 'The Greatest' Philosophy

As many of you know, my former firm sued us not too long ago on a quantum meruit fee split dispute. Some background concerning the case can be found here.

I have also, as promised, posted the pleadings below:

Old Firm’s Pleadings

GAL’s Pleadings

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