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The Litigation Privilege
Sunday, April 6th, 2008
A litigator, like any other professional, sometimes finds him/herself as a defendant in a lawsuit. But sometimes, the person bringing the suit is not an unhappy former client alleging malpractice, but an unhappy former opponent alleging wrongful conduct in prior litigation. Generally, the former opponent believes that the lawyer filed a frivolous case, frivolous motions, or otherwise engaged in wrongful litigation conduct.
References: Essays, Professional Malpractice Law