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Blog 2015 July Legal Malpractice Action by Kahn Law Firm
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Legal Malpractice Action by Kahn Law Firm

Posted By Kahn Law Firm || 29-Jul-2015

The public and clients are protected from the negligence of lawyers and their agents. Today, the South Carolina Supreme Court reversed the court of appeals and upheld a trial court decision in a lawyer malpractice action brought by Kahn Law Firm. “[A]n attorney is liable for negligence in tasks he chooses to delegate absent an express limitation of his representation” the Supreme Court held.

The Supreme Court is sending the case back to the trial court for a damages determination.

In this legal malpractice action brought by Kahn Law Firm, the closing attorney was liable for failing to ensure his client was provided good and clear title to property purchased. The decision can be found on the South Carolina Surpreme Court web site or from this link http://www.judicial.state.sc.us/opinions/HTMLFiles/SC/27553.pdf

Categories: Civil Procedure, Legal Malpractice

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