Is it Legal Malpractice When an Attorney Fails to Address a Lien?
Posted March 23rd, 2021.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
When people require the services of an attorney to right someone else’s wrong and bring someone to justice, they depend on their attorney to always work in their bests interests to secure a positive outcome on their behalf. While of course, this does not always happen, it is not always a result of negligence on […]
Read MoreIs it Legal Malpractice if My Lawyer Stops Working on My Case?
Posted March 16th, 2021.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
Attorneys are legally obligated to put their best foot forward with each of their clients–it is their job to always work in their clients’ best interests. When they fail to do so, it may be considered an act of legal malpractice. One relatively common form of legal malpractice is when an attorney simply stops working […]
Read MoreIs an Attorney Having a Conflict of Interest Considered Legal Malpractice?
Posted March 9th, 2021.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
Being a lawyer is a very important job, as individuals will trust you, in many cases, with their future. The outcome of a case can likely have lifelong implications for a person, which is why as an attorney, it is your duty to uphold your oath and to always act in your client’s best interests […]
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Legal Malpractice Claims in New Jersey
Posted March 2nd, 2021.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
If you recently hired an attorney to handle a legal matter on your behalf, there is a very good chance that you expected your attorney to do so professionally and without error. Unfortunately, attorneys are, at times, negligent, and if your attorney negatively impacted the outcome of your case, you will most likely have a […]
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