Monthly Archives: July 2024
The Application of the Statute of Limitations and Legal Malpractice Cases – A Nationwide Examination
The following is a nationwide examination of the Statute of Limitations as it applies to Legal Malpractice cases. “Legal-malpractice suits are grounded in the tort of negligence.” See McGrogan v. Till, 167 N.J. 414, 425, 771 A.2d 1187, 1193 (2001)(citing Grunwald, supra, 131 N.J. at 492, 621 A.2d 459; Lieberman v. Employers Ins. of Wausau, 84 N.J…. Read More »
Declaratory Judgments and the Application of the Statute of Limitations – A Nationwide Examination
Declaratory Judgments and the Application of the Statute of Limitations – A Nationwide Examination The following is a nationwide examination of the Statute of Limitations as it applies to Declaratory Judgment Actions. Declaratory Judgment Actions are utilized to determine insurance coverage issues and to prevent bad faith allegations. Filing a declaratory judgment action can… Read More »