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In Sanctions Motion, Bosworth Accuses Kline & Specter of ‘Mob-Style Behavior’ During Client Deposition

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In Sanctions Motion, Bosworth Accuses Kline & Specter of ‘Mob-Style Behavior’ During Client Deposition
(l-r) Thomas Bosworth, Shanin Specter, and Thomas Kline. Courtesy photos

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Lamb McErlane partner Joseph Podraza Jr., representing Kline & Specter, called Bosworth’s motion “a transparent attempt to pre-empt our soon-to-be filed motion against him.”

March 26, 2024 at 05:06 PM

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  • Thomas Bosworth filed a motion for sanctions against Kline & Specter for allegedly attempting to intimidate a client during a deposition.
  • Bosworth’s motion seeks an order directing Kline & Specter to cease threats of legal action against the client.
  • Counsel for Kline & Specter said the firm will soon be filing a motion of its own against Bosworth.

Ex-Kline & Specter associate Thomas Bosworth is seeking sanctions against his former employer, accusing the firm of attempting to intimidate a client who followed Bosworth to his new practice.

Bosworth claimed in a memorandum filed Monday that lawyers representing Kline & Specter “employed inappropriate tactics akin to mob-style behavior” during a recent deposition of Diana Melendez, a former client of the firm and the plaintiff in a multimillion-dollar medical malpractice case.

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