In any civil proceeding, your attorney has a legal obligation to provide you with competent advice and zealous representation. When your lawyer overlooks important points, conducts incomplete investigations, fails to obtain and preserve evidence, or makes any mistake that has a negative impact on your case, you might have a legal malpractice claim.
If you were involved in civil litigation in which you suffered an unfavorable result, and you believe it is due to your attorney's failure to adequately and effectively assist and represent you, you may have a valid claim for ineffective assistance of counsel.
Holding Lawyers Accountable
You can still get the justice you deserve. If you've been victimized by poor legal representation, our respected nationwide law firm can help in categories of legal malpractice such as:
- Statutes of Limitation
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty
- Conflicts of Interest
- Failure to Properly Investigate & Perform Discovery
- Errors During Trial
- Improper Settlement
- Improper Documentation
- Accounting Malpractice
- Probate & Estate Planning Legal Malpractice
Other common types of legal malpractice include missing deadlines, failure to respond to motions, failure to attend hearings and failure to inform you of important developments in your case.
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