A recent survey of legal malpractice insurers by a major brokerage finds that real estate practices and conflict-of-interest disputes continue to be trouble spots for law firms. Our latest lawsuit-palooza looks at recent cases underscoring that very point.

Boies Schiller sanction. Last week, a federal judge in Manhattan ordered Boies Schiller & Flexner to pay Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. more than $271,000 in sanctions for representing a plaintiff in an antitrust lawsuit against the hotel company when the firm previously had advised the company itself.

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