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A legal malpractice arbitration award of more than $640,000—including more than $260,000 in attorney fees—has been submitted to a federal judge in Atlanta for confirmation.
The arbitration award said a former partner at what is now Stout Kaiser failed to inform his client about a $1 million-plus default judgment and admitted to "hiding things from my client and other clients."
January 07, 2021 at 06:08 PM
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This story has been updated.
A legal malpractice arbitration award of more than $640,000—including more than $260,000 in attorney fees—has been submitted to a federal judge in Atlanta for confirmation.
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