Tagged: Christine Lepera

“[A]ttorney malpractice is a failure to exercise ordinary skill and knowledge, where that failure damages a client: ‘To state a cause of action to recover damages for legal malpractice, a plaintiff must allege: (1) that the attorney “failed to exercise the ordinarily reasonable skill and knowledge commonly possessed by a member of the legal profession”; and (2) that the attorney’s breach of the duty proximately caused the plaintiff actual and ascertainable damages.’ Schurz v. Bodian, 2012 WL 502860, *1 (N.Y. App. Div. 2012) (internal citations omitted). See also Legacy Healthcare, Inc. v. Barnes & Thornburg, 837 N.E.2d 619, 624 (Ind. Ct. App. 2006). (attorney malpractice claim involves ‘failure of the attorney to exercise ordinary skill and knowledge (the breach of the duty).’).”

Source: Neal Bowling and Dina M. Cox. “Malpractice v. Misconduct.” pg. 1. May 2012.

“I don’t think anyone on this planet would truly want to spend valuable years of their life challenging institutional racism, but unfortunately for William Morris, they discriminated against the wrong ‘nigger.'” #wherearetheemailstoExhibit31?

Source: Pl. March 17, 2014 Fraud Upon the Court Motion, pg. 92.