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Legal Malpractice LawyersWhen a lawyer fails to provide adequate legal services to a client, that lawyer may have committed legal malpractice. If the lawyer fails to provide services - usually through an error or failure to act- that meet the minimum standard of care of a licensed attorney, then the lawyer may have committed legal malpractice. Lawyer malpractice is no different than any other form of malpractice: it is actionable. However, it may more difficult to prosecute a lawyer malpractice lawsuit than other types of cases. If the value of the damages is significant or the conduct particularly outrageous, we will review your case. A typical error made by lawyers can be failure to file a lawsuit on time, resulting in the client's case being dismissed. Attorney NegligenceOther examples of possible legal malpractice could involve: We are willing to review cases of attorney negligence in any area of the law. Because of the high expense and complexity of prosecuting these claims, we can only review cases where the out of pocket financial losses of the original matter are greater than $200,000 and involve clear lawyer negligence. To find out if you have a legal malpractice claim that involves substantial
financial loss, please fill out our "legal
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