By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - In an age when attorneys switch law firms as often as they trade in cars, how long a firm is on the hook for an attorney's bad behavior is an open question.
Big firms have been lobbying the California Supreme Court to protect them against old claims by the growing ranks of their former attorneys.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - In an age when attorneys switch law firms as often as they trade in cars, how long a firm is on the hook for an attorney's bad behavior is an open question.
Big firms have been lobbying the California Supreme Court to protect them against old claims by the growing ranks of their former attorneys.
&...
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