Henry Gottlieb at Law.Com reports this $10.6 million Legal Malpractice settlement between Buchanan Ingersoll and RCM Technologies over a stock registration agreement, today. Here is the news article:
" A lawyer and two Philadelphia firms have agreed to pay $10.6 million to settle a claim that they botched work on a New Jersey company’s stock transactions and failed to alert the company to the errors.
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, the wind-down committee of defunct Clark, Ladner, Fortenbaugh & Young, and a former partner of both firms, Stephen Cohen, agreed to settlements of a malpractice complaint by computer and engineering consultant RCM Technologies of Pennsauken, N.J.
RCM accused Cohen of preparing a stock registration agreement that failed to memorialize a plan to restrict the rights of two key shareholders to sell their RCM holdings. That drafting, plus an alleged failure to alert RCM in time for remedial action, cost the company millions of dollars, according to the Morris County, N.J., suit.
How much the defendants paid was not included in stipulations of dismissal filed with the court. But RCM did disclose the sums in its March 27 annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
A comparison of the dates of the stipulations of dismissal and the SEC filing shows that the Clark Lardner settlement in 2007 was worth $800,000 to RCM and that the company recovered $9.8 million — $5.9 million after taxes — in a March 16 settlement with Buchanan Ingersoll."