While the guiding principals are clear and unambiguous, the facts and calculations underlying this matrimonial legal malpractice case are daunting.  Holding companies, general partners, intra-company transfers, straw-men and the like make the financial analysis difficult.

Justice Ramos, in TPR Inv. Assoc., Inc. v Fischer;  2010 NY Slip Op 33370(U);  December 9, 2010;  Supreme Court, New

Equitable Estoppel is a principal which comes into play most often when a case is not commenced within the statute of limitations. The theory is that plaintiff was lulled into not starting the case by a wrongful act of defendant. Considering that blown statutes of limitations are one well recognized basis for legal malpractice cases, the two

Bernardi v Spyratos 2010 NY Slip Op 09097 ;Decided on December 7, 2010 ;Appellate Division, Second Department  is the story of two neighbors who have locked horns over a waterfront property.  There are issues of encroachment, adverse possession, hidden water damage, legal malpractice and failures to take a survey at or before closing.  Important