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Every “Mistake” A Lawyer Makes is Not Malpractice (Part 1 of 2)
We’ve spent a lot of time on this blog discussing attorney malpractice and the legal tests to establish it. This week, we’re taking a short break to discuss some of the things that do not usually qualify as malpractice (aka “professional negligence”). The items and actions discussed this week may combine with other actions… Read More »
What is “Proper Attorney Diligence”?
The rules which govern attorney conduct state that a lawyer cannot accept or represent a client unless the attorney can dedicate a professionally-adequate amount of time and resources to handling and managing the client’s case or issue. This is a duty the lawyer owes to the client, and also to the justice system generally…. Read More »