Real Estate/Development,
Civil Litigation
Nov. 1, 2022
Trial date to be set for Katten Muchin dispute with ex-client
The plaintiff alleges Katten Muchin and one of its attorneys mishandled a real estate deal and tried to enlist her into an illegal cover-up to hide the error. The law firm said the client messed up and ignored a suggested remedy, but then adopted it when she got new counsel.




A trial date will be set Tuesday in the long-running case of a plaintiff accusing Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP of mishandling a real estate deal and trying to enlist their client into an illegal cover-up.
In a trial brief filed Thursday, attorneys for Katten Muchin and attorney Carol Johnston said that plaintiff June De Line was not only responsible for the mishandling herself, but was able to remedy the situation with advice from the firm ...
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