Taking Care of People is How We Do Business

We recently received a call at The Law Offices of Brad Jackson from a woman in Dallas who needed help with a possible lawsuit. She spoke with Lisa Crook, who has been the lead legal assistant for firm attorneys Brad Jackson and Cheryl Mann for over 25 years.

Lisa usually is the first person someone speaks to when they call our offices. She relies on her years of experience to determine if we may be able to help. In this instance, Lisa quickly realized that the caller needed an attorney who regularly works in a particular area of law that our firm does not handle.

Lending a Helping Hand

Rather than simply saying we could not help, Lisa went the extra mile by researching other firms that might be better suited to work on the woman’s case. Lisa gave her helpful direction before wishing her well.

Much to our surprise, the caller posted a Google review about her experiences with Lisa and our firm. Her note is a good reminder for our team and every law firm that helping people should be our main goal. This is just another reason we are so proud that Lisa is such a key member of our team at The Law Offices of Brad Jackson:

“I wanted to leave a review for this firm on how attentive and helpful Lisa, Mr. Jackson’s legal assistant, was to me even though my particular case did not fit Mr. Jackson’s area of expertise. Lisa took the time to thoughtfully review my case and suggested other firms that would be a better fit. Although I was never a client, I can say I have never experienced such a kind and helpful person such as Lisa in the process of interviewing legal firms in regards to my case. I can only imagine the level of care they must give their actual clients but would refer to this firm based on this fact alone. Mr. Jackson’s accolades attest to his firm’s success on its own merit. Lisa went above and beyond in helping me! Having a team with such valor is an asset that in my opinion is…priceless. Thank you, Lisa.”

Law Offices of Brad Jackson Attorneys in Dallas Named Among Best in U.S.

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Brad Jackson, Cheryl Mann again recognized as two of the nation’s top lawyers

DALLAS – Dallas attorneys Brad Jackson and Cheryl Mann of The Law Offices of Brad Jackson once again have earned selection in The Best Lawyers in America based on their expertise and experience in civil lawsuits.

Mr. Jackson, who is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, is named in the 2021 guide to the country’s top attorneys for the fifth consecutive year in recognition of his work in commercial litigation.

Ms. Mann claimed her sixth consecutive Best Lawyers listing following nominations from other attorneys based on her track record for clients in personal injury cases.

The annual Best Lawyers guide includes less than 5 percent of the attorneys in the U.S. The only way to be included is to be nominated by lawyers who represent clients in the same types of cases.

Firm Earns Additional Honors

Since Mr. Jackson and Ms. Mann were last named in Best Lawyers, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson was selected to the 2020 Best Law Firms list of the country’s leading firms. Mr. Jackson additionally was named to the annual Texas Super Lawyers list of the state’s best lawyers and the Best Lawyers in Dallas by the publishers of D Magazine.

Mr. Jackson and Ms. Mann focus their practice on business disputes and commercial litigation, contract disputes, shareholder and partnership litigation, fiduciary litigation, denial of commercial insurance claims, probate and trust litigation, professional malpractice cases, serious personal injuries and wrongful death, and other areas. Committed to the ideal that justice should be equally available to people from all walks of life, the firm represent clients from a variety of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.

 

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Sparks Legal Business Interruption, Force Majeure Issues

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The coronavirus/COVID-19 has forced many business owners to go to battle with their insurance companies over coverage for business interruption claims while others are trying to amend company contracts under the legal term known as force majeure.

As often happens, the language used in individual insurance policies and business contracts will determine the outcome regardless of whether they were signed before the coronavirus became part of our daily lives.

COVID-19 Business Interruption Insurance Claims

Many restaurants have filed lawsuits against their insurers for denying or potentially attempting to deny business interruption coverage based on policy language. Some of the earliest business interruption lawsuits included:

One hurdle for restaurants and other companies that are considering business interruption lawsuits is that many insurance policies have been updated in recent years to include clauses that limit coverage for viruses and bacteria. Insurers began adding this language following the SARS and EBOLA outbreaks. Another obstacle is that many policies contain language that is tied solely to property damage.

Fortunately, there are potentially ways to approach such barriers. One example that may apply is if a company is not able to acquire all the supplies necessary to sell to customers and maintain normal business operations.

In this instance, the company may be able to seek coverage under its commercial property insurance if the policy includes contingent business interruption coverage, and the supply shortage can be tied to the coronavirus.

This type of coverage costs extra, but many business owners agreed to the additional charge when they signed their policy, even though they might not be able to decipher it when reading the language themselves. That’s where an experienced lawyer can help.

Force Majeure and Coronavirus

In the legal world, a force majeure clause allows the parties to a contract to be relieved of their contractual obligations if doing so is prevented by unforeseeable circumstances beyond their control. As with insurance policies, the language of each contract will eventually determine to what extent each party is legally required to honor their obligations.

Courts typically determine when force majeure applies based on whether the event is covered in the contract language, if it could have been predicted or otherwise avoided or managed, and whether honoring the contract is actually impossible or simply financially unfeasible.

If a contract includes a force majeure option for viruses or pandemics, then it is hard to imagine there would be an issue. However, since many contractual agreements do not anticipate viruses/pandemics, it will be up to a judge to decide whether force majeure should apply.

There is a lot of current uncertainty about when force majeure can be applied based on the different ways contracts have been impacted by government-ordered shutdowns.

What is certain is that any business owner who thinks they may be unable to honor an existing contract should talk to an experienced contract lawyer. One of the first things a reasonable attorney will recommend is to notify the other contract party why your company or may not be able to honor the contract terms and what you are doing or have done to find a solution.

Be Prepared for COVID-19 Legal Issues

Above are just a few of the legal scenarios facing today’s business world in the wake of the coronavirus/COVID-19. The full extent of how this pandemic will impact business interruption claims and a company’s ability to effectively invoke force majeure may not be known for many weeks or months.

That is why it is so important for companies to get in front of these issues now by reviewing their insurance policies and business contracts with someone who knows the law. The Law Offices of Brad Jackson has handled many similar cases and we invite you to contact us today for more information about how we may be able to help you.

Dallas Attorney Brad Jackson Once Again Named Among City’s Best

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Experienced attorney Brad Jackson of The Law Offices of Brad Jackson in Dallas once again has been named to the annual listing of the Best Lawyers in Dallas by the publishers of D Magazine based on his work for clients in business litigation, tort lawsuits and products liability cases.

Mr. Jackson’s appearance on the 2020 list marks his tenth consecutive selection among the best attorneys in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. He is widely known for his work protecting clients’ financial interests in courtrooms throughout Texas. Mr. Jackson has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for more than 25 years.

D Magazine’s exclusive listing of the city’s best lawyers is based on nominations submitted by Dallas attorneys who were asked to name those “whose work you have witnessed firsthand.” Mr. Jackson and other lawyers who received multiple nominations were then vetted by D Magazine’s editors and an anonymous panel of the city’s most respected attorneys.

Recent Accomplishments by Law Offices of Brad Jackson

Since last year’s list, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson won a $1 million arbitration award for a Bosque County couple whose home suffered extensive damage based on a failed roofing system.

The firm also secured a key appeals court victory in a real estate dispute against the City of Dallas. In that case, the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas found that Mr. Jackson’s clients should be allowed to go to trial based on their claims that the city wrongly took more than $300,000 in property for public use.

Mr. Jackson and fellow firm attorney Cheryl Mann also published a legal commentary for Texas Lawyer newspaper about the common causes and best ways to prevent legal malpractice.

Based in Dallas, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson provides decades of experience representing clients in Texas and across the nation. Brad Jackson is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. The firm handles practically every type of business dispute, as well as cases involving serious personal injury and wrongful death.

Thanks from The Law Offices of Brad Jackson for a Wonderful 2019!

The Law Offices of Brad Jackson would like to thank all of our friends for a memorable 2019 as we recap some of the firm’s more notable events before welcoming in the New Year.

Firm founder Brad Jackson started off the year by helping our clients defeat a $100,000 fraudulent transfer claim in a business dispute heard in Dallas district court. In an interesting twist, the case’s most important documents were written in Hebrew before being translated to English. We also had to rely on a translator because the people who unsuccessfully sued our clients spoke only Vietnamese.

Less than a week later, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson secured a summary judgment in another Dallas district court as part of a $2 million dispute over a business contract. In addition to ruling completely in our favor, the judge ordered our clients’ former business partner to pay their court costs.

We also had success in the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas after the court ruled in favor of our clients in a real estate dispute with the City of Dallas over $300,000 in contested property. In a completely different type of case, Brad also helped a homeowner couple win a $1 million arbitration award after the roof of their multimillion-dollar home failed and caused extensive damage.

Law Offices of Brad Jackson 2019 Professional Honors

We couldn’t wrap up the year without noting that The Law Offices of Brad Jackson once again was named to the annual Best Law Firms list based on our work for clients in business disputes. Brad also earned repeat honors as one of the Best Lawyers in Dallas in D Magazine in addition to being named one of the state’s best in the annual Texas Super Lawyers list and one of the tops in the nation in the latest edition of The Best Lawyers in America.

Thanks again to all our friends, family and clients for making the past year so memorable for everyone here at The Law Offices of Brad Jackson. We look forward to continuing our work during 2020 and keeping everyone up to date on the latest news here at the firm. Happy New Year!

 

 

 

 

Law Offices of Brad Jackson in Dallas Named One of Nation’s Top Law Firms

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Civil litigation law firm selected for legal excellence in business disputes

DALLAS – The Law Offices of Brad Jackson in Dallas once again has been named on the exclusive Best Law Firms list published by U.S. News & World Report and The Best Lawyers in America as one of the leading commercial litigation law firms in the United States.

The firm founded by civil litigation specialist Brad Jackson has been named among the nation’s best for four consecutive years based on work for clients in a variety of business lawsuits.

Mr. Jackson has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for more than 15 years. He earned his sixth consecutive appearance among the top commercial litigation attorneys in the country earlier this year in the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.

He and fellow firm attorney Cheryl Mann provide more than 50 years of combined legal experience in all types of civil lawsuits on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants in both state and federal courts.

Recent Wins by Law Offices of Brad Jackson

The firm’s recent legal successes include:

In addition to the firm’s work in business disputes, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson also provides extensive expertise in high net worth divorces and cases involving allegations of legal malpractice.

Brad Jackson Named Among Texas’ Top Business Litigation Lawyers

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Experienced attorney earns 16th consecutive selection on Texas Super Lawyers list

DALLAS – Accomplished Dallas attorney Brad Jackson of The Law Offices of Brad Jackson has been selected again as one of the leading business litigation lawyers in Texas on the 2019 Texas Super Lawyers list.

Mr. Jackson has earned a spot on the Super Lawyers list since 2004 based on nominations from other attorneys who said they view him as one of the best lawyers in the state for business disputes. The annual guide to Texas’ leading attorneys is published by Thomson Reuters.

Recent Honors for Brad Jackson

Last month, Mr. Jackson claimed his fifth consecutive selection in The Best Lawyers in America as one of the top commercial litigation attorneys in the nation. Earlier this year, he was named as one of the Best Lawyers in Dallas by his peers in the legal community and the editors of D Magazine.

Mr. Jackson has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2005. He has a long track record of helping clients in civil lawsuits in state and federal courts in Dallas and across North Texas. He and fellow firm attorney Cheryl L. Mann provide more than five decades of combined courtroom experience.

Law Offices of Brad Jackson Recent Cases

The Law Offices of Brad Jackson’s recent work for clients includes:

Why Lawyers Get Sued for Malpractice and How to Prevent It

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Brad Jackson and Cheryl Mann recently authored a commentary for Texas Lawyer newspaper about the common causes of legal malpractice. The Law Offices of Brad Jackson represents both plaintiffs and defendants in cases of professional malpractice, including legal malpractice, accounting malpractice, architecture and engineering malpractice, and other malpractice by licensed non-medical professionals, including tax preparers, insurance agents, construction managers, property managers and others.

Why Lawyers Get Sued for Malpractice and How to Prevent It

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The American Bar Association reports that four out of five lawyers will get sued for malpractice at some point in their career. Seventy percent of malpractice claims are filed against small firms of one to five lawyers.

In terms of damaging a lawyer’s reputation, requiring extra work hours, and incurring costly defense expenses, there are few things more daunting than being sued for legal malpractice.

Despite the obvious negatives of being targeted by a client, the same types of conduct account for most malpractice allegations year after year. Similarly, attorneys who handle a select few areas of law are more likely to face a malpractice claim compared to their peers.

Being aware of the common reasons clients decide to sue their lawyers and the areas of practice that represent potential minefields are just two ways attorneys can protect against being the subject of a malpractice lawsuit.

Who Gets Sued for Legal Malpractice?

Every year, the Virginia-based insurance brokerage and risk management firm Ames & Gough publishes a survey of professional liability insurance companies that, combined, provided insurance to roughly 80 percent of the firms listed in the Am Law 200.

 The firm’s 9th  annual report released in 2018 found that, although claim frequency remained stable over the prior year, claim severity rose. All nine surveyed insurance carriers reported claims reserved at, or in excess of, $500,000, with five insurers reporting at least 21 such claims. Further, five carriers reported paying claims of $50 million or more, including two settlements that totaled in excess of $250 million.

As reported by the surveyed insurers, Ames & Gough identified four practice areas that account for nearly all the legal malpractice lawsuits filed during 2018, which has been consistent since the survey began: Business Transactions (63 percent); Trusts & Estates (55 percent); Corporate & Securities (45 percent); and Real Estate (45 percent).

Additionally, according to the American Bar Association, plaintiff’s personal injury firms are at a higher risk as are attorneys practicing IP law and the newly emerging area of loan modification.

Most Common Legal Malpractice Claims

Once again, the Ames & Gough survey identified real and perceived conflicts of interest as the leading legal malpractice claim last year. In fact, conflicts have topped the list every year the survey has been conducted.

Many of the conflict problems are attributed to lateral hires or “merged” attorneys who allegedly are not properly trained or supervised. The conflict issue also is blamed on firms that fail to properly screen incoming attorneys to make sure their prior work does not put them in conflict with existing client matters.

Other common causes of legal malpractice lawsuits include:

  • Failure to know or properly apply substantive law
  • Missing statute of limitations
  • Failing to calendar deadlines
  • Missing a crucial filing date
  • Inadequate investigation or fact discovery
  • Administrative errors
  • Intentional wrongdoing
  • Failure to follow client instructions
  • Failure to properly obtain client consent

In its 2017 survey, Ames & Gough reported that the costs of defending malpractice claims continued to rise with two of the insurers reporting average malpractice defense costs at more than $500,000 while the remaining seven companies said they averaged between $50,000 and $500,000. In other words, getting sued for malpractice is not an inexpensive proposition.

How to Prevent a Legal Malpractice Lawsuit

Since the causes of legal malpractice are readily identifiable, there are clear ways to reduce the risk of being sued by a client.

On the conflicts front, firms need to be hyper-vigilant when bringing in new attorneys to help lessen the chances that a client will claim a real or perceived conflict. This is especially true for law firms in Texas based on the recent influx of out-of-state firms and lawyers who have decided to set up shop in the Lone Star State.

Attorneys who are accused of failing to properly apply substantive law often are working in areas outside their expertise for one reason or the other. Unfortunately, some lawyers decide to “wing it” to help satisfy a client’s immediate needs only to later find out that they were in over their heads. All told, it is much safer and better for the lawyer to refer a matter to another law firm with more expertise instead of trying to hold on to the work. This is a common problem for small firms trying to be a “one-stop-shop” for their clients.

Another common thread in malpractice claims can be tied to poor communication with clients. If a client asks for information about their case, every law firm should make a good faith effort to respond in a timely manner. Ignoring a “pestering” client is a recipe for a grievance and potentially a legal malpractice lawsuit.

Although some lawyers have trouble admitting their mistakes, doing so can diffuse a potential malpractice claim. Owning up to a mistake and explaining what can be done to resolve the issue is not only ethically the right thing to do, it also shows clients that their attorneys are human and willing to resolve whatever problem their mistake caused.

Best practice is for a firm to immediately contact their malpractice insurer whenever they become aware of a possible claim. That does not mean waiting until a lawsuit is filed with a request for damages, which can only prolong the process. Most insurers will allow the filing of a “notice of circumstance,” which can help ensure that firms are covered in the event of an actual malpractice lawsuit.

No one wants to be sued for legal malpractice. It is costly, time-consuming, and potentially damaging in terms of reputation and legal expenses. Knowing the rules and the areas that are most likely to result in a claim are the best tools to keep it from happening.

Brad Jackson is the founder of The Law Offices of Brad Jackson in Dallas. Jackson is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He and fellow firm attorney Cheryl L. Mann regularly represent lawyers, law firms and individuals in legal malpractice lawsuits.

Reprinted with permission from the Sept. 4, 2019, edition of Texas Lawyer. © ALM Media Properties, LLC. All rights reserved.

Law Offices of Brad Jackson Founder Named in Best Lawyers in America

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Experienced Dallas attorney Brad Jackson of The Law Offices of Brad Jackson has earned his fifth consecutive selection as one of the country’s top commercial litigation lawyers in the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.

Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2005, Mr. Jackson is widely known for work for clients in civil lawsuits at both the state and federal level in Dallas and throughout North Texas. He and fellow firm attorney Cheryl L. Mann provide more than five decades of combined experience helping clients in a variety of legal claims.

Best Lawyers is recognized as one of the most authoritative guides to the top attorneys in the U.S. Mr. Jackson and the other Best Lawyers honorees were selected based solely on input from attorneys who previously have earned spots in the same guide.

Mr. Jackson also has been named among the Best Lawyers in Dallas by the publishers of D Magazine since 2011 in addition to being selected to the annual Texas Super Lawyers list of the state’s best attorneys since 2004.

Courtroom Success

Since he appeared in last year’s edition of Best Lawyers, Mr. Jackson has built an impressive streak of client victories, including:

 

Brad Jackson Wins Dallas Appeals Court Ruling in Real Estate Dispute

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The Texas Lawbook has published a story about The Law Offices of Brad Jackson’s recent appeals court victory for Mr. Jackson‘s clients against the City of Dallas in an “illegal taking” real estate dispute.

The case stems from Mr. Jackson’s representation of Dallas-based real estate developer 6101 Mockingbird LLC in its claims that the City of Dallas wrongfully appropriated a 10-foot strip of land along Mockingbird Lane on property the company purchased in East Dallas.

The city argued that the lawsuit filed by Mr. Jackson in Dallas County Court at Law No. 5 was not valid because 6101 Mockingbird had not exhausted its administrative remedies.

Unanimous Opinion Favors Brad Jackson’s Clients

In a unanimous, 11-page opinion issued late last month, the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas found that 6101 Mockingbird will be allowed to go to trial in its pursuit of more than $300,000 to account for the value of the contested property.

“Our clients are very happy that the appeals court agreed with our position and we’re looking forward to presenting our case in the trial court,” Mr. Jackson told The Texas Lawbook. “We are confident that we will prove that this is just another attempt by the City of Dallas to perform a wrongful exaction of private property without paying just compensation.”

You can read more about Mr. Jackson’s appeals court win on The Texas Lawbook‘s website here (subscription only).

Based in Dallas, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson provides decades of experience representing clients in Texas and across the nation. Brad Jackson is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. The firm handles practically every type of business dispute, as well as cases involving serious personal injury and wrongful death.