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Texas Supreme Court Weighs In on Attorney Immunity (in the Electronic/Wiretap Evidence Context)
All Texas lawyers who are sworn-in by a judge after passing the Texas bar exam agree to “zealously represent their clients.” The degree and scope of that zealousness is not […]
Mike Northrup Quoted Regarding SCOTX Decision on Attorney Immunity
Shareholder Mike Northrup was recently quoted by Law360 in an article regarding Attorney Immunity.
The Supreme Court of Texas recently ruled unanimously that attorney immunity extends to nonlitigation […]
The Scope of Attorney Immunity
In 2015, the Supreme Court of Texas recognized that attorneys do not owe a professional duty of care to third parties who may be damaged by the attorney’s negligent representation […]
How Attorney Immunity Protects Clients
Clients expect their attorneys to zealously represent them. To do so, lawyers must be free from concerns that others who are not their clients will second-guess them or sue them […]