How Do I Sue a Lawyer for Neglecting to Address a Lien?
Posted January 21st, 2020.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
Once a lawyer wins a settlement, he must then consider all outstanding liens his client has. A lien, simply put, is a payment that must be made to retain possession of a property belonging to another person of which you are indebted to. Once the debt to the person is discharged, the client can keep […]
Read MoreDoes a Conflict of Interest Count as Legal Malpractice?
Posted January 14th, 2020.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
If you trusted an attorney with your legal situation and that attorney made your life even worse due to negligence, incompetence, or ulterior motives, you may have a valid legal malpractice lawsuit. Conflicts of interest are oftentimes considered a form of legal malpractice, and if you believe your previous attorney had a conflict of interest […]
Read MoreCan I Sue an Attorney For Losing my File or Evidence?
Posted January 7th, 2020.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
People hire attorneys to help them when they need it most. Not only is this a legal obligation, but it is also a moral and ethical one. When people who not know the ins and outs of the law that can only be attained through attending law school, and, even more importantly, years of experience […]
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