On October 9, 2018, Kevin DeSantis will provide insight and anecdotes on common mistakes attorneys make that constitute malpractice, as well as what attorneys should do when facing the threat of a legal malpractice lawsuit, for the San Diego Defense Lawyer’s October “Lunch and Learn.”
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