By Amy C. Jeter
If there was any doubt as to whether the plaintiff in an attorney malpractice case has a constitutional right to a jury trial, Piscitelli v. Friedenberg, 2001 DJDAR 2667, has resolved such doubt - at least for now.
Piscitelli involved...
If there was any doubt as to whether the plaintiff in an attorney malpractice case has a constitutional right to a jury trial, Piscitelli v. Friedenberg, 2001 DJDAR 2667, has resolved such doubt - at least for now.
Piscitelli involved...
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