Law.Com reports: "A unanimous panel of the 4th District Court of Appeal upheld a $1 million legal malpractice judgment against the law firm Gunster Yoakley & Stewart awarded to the heirs of the Gannett newspaper fortune.
The case arose from a dispute over the estate of Charles V. McAdam Jr., a wealthy Palm Beach, Fla., resident who was married to Sarah Gannett — daughter of Frank Gannett, the founder of one of the largest newspaper chains in the country. His two sons sued Gunster, shareholder Daniel A. Hanley and JPMorgan for breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud, civil conspiracy and unjust enrichment.
On Wednesday, the 4th DCA panel, in an opinion written by Judge Mark E. Polen, said the "plaintiffs showed that their father’s intent, as expressed in his will, was frustrated by the negligence of Gunster Yoakley and that, as a direct result of such negligence, their legacy was diminished."
Attorneys for two sons of McAdam could not be reached for comment. Gunster Yoakley did not provide comment by deadline Wednesday. The firm’s attorneys, Louis Mrachek and Alan Rose of Mrachek Fitzgerald and Rose in West Palm Beach, did not return phone calls seeking comment. "