Decision due this year on US$20m fine threat to Chicago law firm

The Supreme Court of Illinois is expected to give its decision by the year end on whether a Chicago law firm will have to pay US$20m in a legal malpractice claim dating back to 1991.

A decision is expected from the Chicago Supreme Court on a malpractice case from 1991 T.Scarbrough

If the court decides against the firm, Barack Ferrazzono Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP, the 24 partners named on the lawsuit could also be involved in making substantial payments. The case relates to the decision of the firm not to represent a potential client, Morton Goldfine, who claimed that he had lost nearly US$5m in a securities fraud. But Mr Goldfine had asked the firm to protect his interests for six months under a ‘blue sky law’ which would have involved notifying the broker Shearson Lehman Bros of a possible action against them. The law firm did not make such a notification within the six months  period.

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Barack Ferrazzano has been successfully sued by Mr Goldfine. The Supreme Court is to decide the total amount, how far it dates back and how to calculate the interest charged and other ingredients in the damages claim. A friend of the court brief from the Illinois State and Chicago bar association states that the ‘well-being’ of lawyers is threatened by ‘the long pendancy of these types of claims’. Source: Crain’s Chicago Business

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