What Should I Do if My Attorney Has a Conflict of Interest?
Posted June 22nd, 2022.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
An attorney-client relationship is essentially built on trust. Thus, it is your attorney’s responsibility to respect this trust by practicing ethical conduct throughout your case. And failure to disclose a conflict of interest and continuing representation is usually considered an ethics violation according to New Jersey law. If you believe you lost your case and […]
Read MoreWhat Happens if My Attorney Stopped Working on My Case?
Posted June 15th, 2022.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
If your attorney stopped working on your case without your knowledge or consent, this is a sign of negligent behavior. It is important that you understand your options in this situation, one of them being to file a legal malpractice claim. Read on to discover how a seasoned New Jersey legal malpractice attorney at The […]
Read MoreThe Consequences of Not Filing a Tort Claims Notice | Can I Sue for Legal Malpractice?
Posted June 8th, 2022.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
If you are injured on government property or by a public employee, an attorney must take several steps in representing you, one of them being to file a tort claims notice. If they fail to do so and you believe that you lost your case because of it, you may be eligible for a legal […]
Read MoreWhat are Common Cases of Negligent Strategy by an Attorney?
Posted June 1st, 2022.
Categories: Legal Malpractice.
When an attorney pursues a strategy that is unfeasible, careless, unrealistic, or has little chance of success, they are not working in their client’s best interest and this can result in the wrongful loss of a case. This behavior is commonly associated with acts of legal malpractice. Read on to discover more examples of negligent […]
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