Cecala v. Newman

532 F. Supp. 2d 1118, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 32851, 2007 WL 1297241
CourtDistrict Court, D. Arizona
DecidedMay 2, 2007
DocketCV 04-02612-PHX-NVW
StatusPublished
Cited by32 cases

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Cecala v. Newman, 532 F. Supp. 2d 1118, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 32851, 2007 WL 1297241 (D. Ariz. 2007).

Opinion

ORDER

NEIL V. WAKE, District Judge.

Table of Contents

I. Factual Background.1129

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1. The Underlying Employment Dispute .1130

2. Retaining Lawyer Newman .1130

3. Mitigation of Damages.1130

4. Litigation Strategy.1131

NASD Arbitration.1131

Cecala’s Relationship with Newman.1132

Malpractice Litigation.1132

II. Summary Judgment Standard.1132

III. Legal Malpractice in Arizona.1133

A. Two Theories of Malpractice Liability.1133

B. A Prima Facie Case.1134

1. Cognizable Injury.1134
2. Attorney Negligence Malpractice.1134
3. Fiduciary Breach Malpractice.1134

C. Trial Methodology.1135

D. Causation.. 1136

1136 1. “But-For” Causation.

1137 2. Proximate Causation and Foreseeability of the Injury_

3. Bub-For Causation and Proximate Causation in Litigation

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i. Subversion of the But-For Causation Requirement.. co co H T — i

ii. The Judgment Error Rule, Speculativeness, and Lack of

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4. Fiduciary Breach Malpractice o ^ T — I r-d

Tv. Cecalas Second Amended Complaint.1140

V. Negligent Supervision.1141
VI. Statute of Limitations.1142
A. The Amfac Cases: Errors in Litigation.1142
B. Amfac Does Not Apply to Non-Litigation Injury.1143
C. “Unsound Mind” Tolling Does Not Apply.1144

*1129 1. The Meaning of “Unsound Mind”...................................1144

2. Quantum of Evidence to Defeat Summary Judgment..................1144

3. Insufficient Evidence of Inability to Understand Legal Rights .........1146

4. Insufficient Evidence of Inability to Manage Daily Affairs.............1147

i. Expert Affidavits............................................1148

a. Dr. Rutter...............................................1148

b. Dr. Harrison............................................1148

c. Dr. Wilson..............................................1149

ii. Declarations of Family and Friends............................1149

a. 1999....................................................1150

b. 2000....................................................1150

c. 2001....................................................1151

d. 2002....................................................1151

ni. Rule 56(c) Declarations.......................................1151

5. Conclusion......................................................1152

D. Equitable Tolling Is Unwarranted.....................................1153
VII. Causation...............................................................1153
A. Cecala’s Theory of Causation Is Insufficient.............................1153
B. Procedural Issues....................................................1155

1. Newman Carried His Initial Burden under Rule 56(c).................1155

2. Cecala’s Supplemental Expert Affidavit Was Untimely................1156

C. Causation Evidence from Elliot’s Affidavits.............................1158

1. Newman’s “Ineffective Representation”.............................1158

2. Improper Selection of and Hostile Attitude Toward the NASD

Arbitrators....................................................1159

3. Inadequate Discovery: Failure to File with the EEOC................1160

4. Loss of a Procedural Advantage: Foregoing Litigation................1161

5. Termination of the Representation.................................1162

D. Other Evidence of Causation..........................................1163

1. Hostile Work Environment Sexual Harassment Claim ................1163

2. Disparate Treatment Claim........................................1164

3. Evidence of Litigation Injury from Sexual Relationship...............1164

VIII. Failure to Assert Retaliation..............................................1165
A. Retaliatory Acts.....................................................1165
B. Constructive Discharge...............................................1166

1. Prima Facie Case for Constructive Discharge........................1167

2. The Omitted Alegation of Constructive Discharge Is Not

Economically Viable............................................1168

C. Failure to Mitigate...................................................1169
D. Lost Opportunity to Recover Nominal Damages at a Net Loss to the

Client Is Not Actionable Malpractice.................................1169

Pending before the court are Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment and Statement of Facts, as amended (“DSOF”) (Doc. ##171, 172, 246); Plaintiffs Response and Statement of Facts, as amended (“PSOF”) (Doc. ## 193, 188, 220); and Defendants’ Reply (Doc. # 206).

Also before the court are Plaintiffs Notice of Filing (Doc. # 224) and Defendants’ Motion to Strike Cecala Declaration and Elliot Supplemental Affidavit (Doc. # 227). The court has reviewed the parties’ supplemental memoranda (Doc. ## 228, 229, 230) and the responses thereto (Doc. ##236, 237, 238).

I. Factual Background

Construing the evidence in the light most favorable to Plaintiff, and drawing all reasonable inferences in her favor, the admissible evidence shows the following.

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