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Case study of how a Rockville law firm overcharged its client by almost $10,000

by Stewart Sutton | Jun 10, 2013 | Legal Malpractice

This is a case study as to how a Rockville law firm overcharged its client by almost $10,000.  The underlying case involved a relatively simple divorce action between parties, who had been married for only 3-years.  The wife was represented by a Rockville law firm.   ...

Unenforceable Separation and Property Settlement Agreements

by Stewart Sutton | May 7, 2013 | Legal Malpractice

  Most divorcing parties resolve their differences by entering into Separation and Property Settlement Agreements.  Two recent Maryland appellate cases illustrate how an attorney can commit legal malpractice by drafting terms that are unenforceable.  In Dapp v....

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