What is a Breach of Fiduciary Duty?
Posted October 29th, 2019.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
We trust attorneys to faithfully represent our best interests, 100%. Fortunately, this is usually the case, however, there are attorneys out there who simply make negligent mistakes, and there are also attorneys who will willingly take advantage of a client in a vulnerable situation. This is completely unacceptable, and if you find yourself a victim […]
Read MoreCan I Sue a Legal Professional For Failing to Address a Lien?
Posted October 22nd, 2019.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
When a lawyer wins a settlement, he or she is legally obligated to address any outstanding liens his or her client may have. There are several different types of liens, though essentially, a lien is a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt that person owes is fully discharged. […]
Read MoreCan I Sue an Attorney For Having a Conflict of Interest?
Posted October 15th, 2019.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
Having a conflict of interest, no matter your line of work, is considered unprofessional. Unfortunately, even attorneys sometimes violate basic ethical or legal rules, which, very obviously, can cause serious problems. If you believe your past attorney had a conflict of interest and your case was negatively impacted as a result, you may be looking […]
Read MoreWhat Should I do if an Attorney Lost my File or Evidence?
Posted October 1st, 2019.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
Attorneys must be a lot of things: responsible, caring, dedicated, and organized, to name a few. Generally, attorneys live up to the expectation that they will do everything they can using their knowledge of the law to assist their clients with legal matters. However, there are times where attorneys fail to provide their clients with […]
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