The law firm sued by actor Johnny Depp for legal malpractice has hit back with a countersuit of its own, but the lack of a written agreement may leave the firm with an uphill battle.
Depp filed a lawsuit in October accusing his former lawyer, Jacob A. Bloom, and his firm Bloom Hergott Diemer Rosenthal Laviolette Feldman Schenkman & Goodman LLP, of unjust enrichment, self-dealing and breach of fiduciary duty.
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