Loeb & Loeb is pleased to announce that Allan Edmiston, chair of the firm’s Professional Services Litigation practice, has been selected by the Daily Journal for inclusion in the publication’s annual “Top Professional Responsibility Lawyers” list for 2026, which recognizes distinguished lawyers in the areas of legal malpractice and ethics.
In an accompanying profile, Allan is spotlighted for representing numerous prominent firms ranked on the Am Law 200 list and their lawyers, as well as corporate and other in-house counsel, in matters involving allegations of malpractice, breaches of fiduciary duty, aiding and abetting, malicious prosecution and fraud. He regularly appears before state and federal courts, arbitral forums and state bar regulators.
"My clients work hard to build and maintain their professional reputations; I work hard to protect those reputations," Allan told the Daily Journal.
Addressing the rise of artificial intelligence, Allan also noted that while core professional obligations remain constant, the environment in which they are applied continues to evolve. “Innovation is imperative, but it must reflect and support our unique professional responsibilities,” he said.
In an accompanying profile, Allan is spotlighted for representing numerous prominent firms ranked on the Am Law 200 list and their lawyers, as well as corporate and other in-house counsel, in matters involving allegations of malpractice, breaches of fiduciary duty, aiding and abetting, malicious prosecution and fraud. He regularly appears before state and federal courts, arbitral forums and state bar regulators.
"My clients work hard to build and maintain their professional reputations; I work hard to protect those reputations," Allan told the Daily Journal.
Addressing the rise of artificial intelligence, Allan also noted that while core professional obligations remain constant, the environment in which they are applied continues to evolve. “Innovation is imperative, but it must reflect and support our unique professional responsibilities,” he said.
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Chair, Professional Services Litigation