Dentons argued that it operates a robust conflicts system and that clients sign the appropriate advance waivers.
“The standards governing legal malpractice in [Ohio] will be left in disarray if this court declines jurisdiction in this matter,” Dentons' lawyers claim.
September 09, 2022 at 04:27 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
Dentons argued that it operates a robust conflicts system and that clients sign the appropriate advance waivers.
In Dentons’ original request for a review of an appeal, Jones Day’s Brown wrote that the legal profession needs further guidance on the standards for legal malpractice claims.
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