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Attorneys – Motion to Dismiss – Bar Disciplinary Decision – Privity – Quantum Meruit – Unclean Hands

A law firm cannot recover funds from intellectually disabled clients after a state bar determined that a partner at the firm acted unethically in entering into a retainer contract with the clients. We affirm the district court’s grant of the clients’ motion to dismiss. Michael Megaro, a partner in the plaintiff-law firm, entered into a

Federal Appeals Court rules wrongfully imprisoned NC brothers don t owe former law firm

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court ruling favoring two wrongfully imprisoned N.C. brothers against their former law firm. The firm had sued the brothers to recover unpaid legal fees and expenses.

Fla Firm Seeks Restart Of Fee Suit Despite Atty s Misconduct

A Florida law firm that represented two wrongfully convicted men before one of its lawyers was caught defrauding them is continuing its fight for fees after a jury awarded the pair $75 million in a civil rights lawsuit.

Lawyers Leveraging AI For Trial Prepration Due to Growing Court Backlogs

Lawyers Leveraging AI For Trial Prepration Due to Growing Court Backlogs
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Hogan Lovells Helps Falsely Sentenced Men Win $75M

Hogan Lovells Helps Falsely Sentenced Men Win $75M By Sameer Rao | June 6, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT Leon Brown, left, greets his half-brother Henry McCollum, in the blue shirt, soon after a judge exonerated them in 2014 for the 1983 rape and murder of 11-year-old Sabrina Buie in Red Springs, North Carolina. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) On May 14, after decades of incarceration for violent crimes they did not commit, half-brothers Henry McCollum and Leon Brown received some welcome news: An eight-member jury in Raleigh, North Carolina s federal district court had awarded them $75 million. granted both men $1 million in compensatory damages for each of their 31 years behind bars. It also ordered punitive damages worth $13 million from the two former State Bureau of Investigation agents that the jury found violated the men s civil rights during the 1983 interrogations that led to the half-brothers being convicted of raping and mur

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