Is it Legal Malpractice if an Attorney Fails to Address a Lien?
Posted November 20th, 2020.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
When someone is injured in an accident that was simply not their fault, they oftentimes will retain the services of a personal injury attorney who will work to recover financial compensation to help cover the cost of their medical bills, lost wages, and more. Fortunately, most personal injury attorneys are dedicated to their clients and […]
Read MoreIs it Legal Malpractice if an Attorney Has a Conflict of Interest?
Posted November 12th, 2020.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
As you know, when a legal issue arises, individuals will turn to an attorney who can work to resolve the issue both efficiently and within the means of the law. Unfortunately, there are times where attorneys act unethically, and oftentimes, acting unethically does not reflect the best interests of the client. One of the most […]
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions Concerning Legal Malpractice in NJ
Posted November 3rd, 2020.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
When someone hires an attorney to represent their best interests, they expect exactly that–in fact, attorneys have a legal obligation to exclusively work to protect their clients’ best interests. This is known as a fiduciary duty. That being said, in many cases, attorneys breach this fiduciary duty, and their clients are significantly harmed as a […]
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