The Court of Appeals of Florida holds that substantial evidence established that an account was a convenience account even though the decedent did not mark it as a convenience account on the signature card. In Larkins v. Mendez (Fla. Dist.
Vague Conclusions Fail to Establish Attorney Malpractice
The Illinois Appellate Court affirms the dismissal of an attorney malpractice action because the complaint draws vague legal conclusions and fails to show what the accused attorney could have done differently to avoid negligence. In Uskup v. Johnson (Ill. App.
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