NJ High Court OKs Fee-Shifting In Some Atty Misconduct Suits

By Alex Wolf (April 26, 2016, 4:56 PM EDT) -- A majority of New Jersey Supreme Court justices on Tuesday refined an exception to the state's general rule against awarding counsel fees to prevailing parties, ruling that attorneys who intentionally breach a fiduciary relationship, even with a nonclient, can be held liable for counsel fees....

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