We won decisive battles in a legal malpractice case that generated a significant and precedentails opinion from the Pennsylvania Superior Court. In the first battle at trial, we persuaded the trial judge to dismiss one of the two plaintiffs as having no attorney-client relationship with the defendant lawyers, and we ultimately convinced the jury to return a unanimous verdict that one of the attorney defendants had no relationship with another plaintiff and that the second attorney defendant had not been negligent and had not breached his fiduciary duty to that plaintiff. On appeal, the Superior Court confirmed our defense that the plaintiffs cannot ask for jury instructions based on the Rules of Professional conduct in a legal malpractice case.