What Happens if My Attorney Forgets to File a Tort Claims Notice?
Posted September 24th, 2019.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
When you are injured on government property or by a public employee, your attorney will have to file what is known as a “tort claims notice.” A tort claims notice essentially informs a government agency that you are filing a claim against it. This is standard procedure, and with an experienced attorney, there should not […]
Read MoreCan You Sue a Lawyer For Committing Fraud?
Posted September 17th, 2019.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
Attorneys are expected to perform with honesty, integrity, and to the best of their ability. Fortunately, this is usually the case. Generally, your attorney will be dedicated, competent, and fighting on your side, 100%. However, sometimes this is not the case, and attorneys behave negligently, or sometimes even downright maliciously. In some rare cases, attorneys […]
Read MoreCan I Sue an Attorney for Pursuing a Negligent Strategy?
Posted September 10th, 2019.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
Regardless of one’s profession, people expect those who have a professional license or provide professional services to perform their jobs honestly and efficiently. Therefore, when people retain legal counsel in their time of need, they too require their attorney to conduct themselves professionally, and, rather obviously, within legal constraints. Generally, this is the case, and […]
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