Professional Liability

Whiteford has extensive experience in the prosecution and defense of professional and fiduciary liability claims, including against lawyers, medical, professionals, corporate directors and officers (see Corporate Governance Litigation), accountants, architects, engineers, real estate and other professionals.

Given the broad array of our experience, we understand and appreciate the complexities of representing professionals alleged to have breached applicable standards of care or fiduciary duties: our litigators have handled hundreds of such cases on behalf of our professional clients.

Our attorneys have the accounting, business, and legal experience necessary to aggressively pursue redress for clients who have been financially harmed due to professional negligence and/or misconduct, and to defend clients against such allegations. Several of the attorneys in this practice group have accounting backgrounds, including Certified Public Accountants.

Because of our experience in prosecuting and defending professional liability claims, we are uniquely positioned to understand how best to present such matters from either side of the table. In addition to routinely defending professional firms throughout the region, we represent companies, investors, shareholders, creditors, and trustees in connection with claims involving the failure to provide accurate advice on financial aspects of corporate restructuring, failed audits, improper opinions of financial statements, violations of federal and state securities laws, corporate governance matters, and fraud.

We handle cases in federal and state courts nationwide, as well as arbitrations and mediations pursuant to the terms of professional engagement letters.

Client Alert: COVID-19 and Medical Professional Liability

During this unprecedented global pandemic, much of our attention has appropriately focused on the physical protection of medical professionals from COVID-19.  But, in the coming months and years, the focus will shift toward the legal protections afforded to medical professionals treating [suspected] patients of COVID-19.

Medical professional liability laws vary by state.  Generally, immunities are afforded to providers through legislative measures.  In a time of emergency, such as the current pandemic, these immunities can be executively ordered.

13 Whiteford Lawyers Recognized by Benchmark Litigation in 2024

Benchmark Litigation, the widely respected guide to leading litigation firms and lawyers, has announced that thirteen Whiteford attorneys have been named 2024 “Litigation Stars,” “Future Stars,” “Labor and Employment Stars,” and “40 & Under” in DC, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia (*new recognition in 2024).

16 Whiteford Lawyers Recognized by Benchmark Litigation in 2023

Benchmark Litigation, the widely respected guide to leading litigation firms and lawyers, has announced that sixteen Whiteford attorneys have been named 2023 “Litigation Stars,” “Future Stars,” “Labor and Employment Stars,” and “40 & Under Hotlist” in DC, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.

16 Whiteford Lawyers Recognized by Benchmark Litigation

Benchmark Litigation, the widely respected guide to leading litigation firms and lawyers has announced that sixteen Whiteford attorneys have been named 2022 “Litigation Stars,” “Future Stars,” “Labor and Employment Stars,” and “40 & Under Hotlist” in DC, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.

10 Whiteford Lawyers Recognized as Benchmark Litigation Stars

Benchmark Litigation, the widely respected guide to leading litigation firms and lawyers has announced that ten Whiteford attorneys have been named 2021 “Litigation Stars” and “Future Stars” in Maryland and Virginia.