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Posted on Apr 10, 2015 Legal Malpractice

Frequently Asked Questions About Legal Malpractice

Q: How do I know if what my lawyer did was legal malpractice? A: The laws on legal malpractice typically demand that the lawyer’s action[…]

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Posted on Apr 09, 2015 Legal Malpractice

Fee Agreements and Disputes

A common complaint from the clients of attorneys is that they never know what to expect when they receive a bill for legal services. The[…]

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Posted on Apr 08, 2015 Family Law

The Circus is in Town – Divorce Litigation Style

Some people have no choice but to jump into the fray of divorce litigation. In cases where a spouse is suffering from paranoia, is overly[…]

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Posted on Apr 08, 2015 Other

Client Expelled from College for Cheating is Reinstated

We’ve all heard the well-worn phrase “thinking outside the box,” but nowhere is that concept truer than in the practice of law. Clients seek help[…]

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Posted on Apr 08, 2015 Nursing Home Abuse

Abuse Of The Vulnerable

As you may recall from an earlier article, we are representing victims against Saint Francis Hospital for the sexual abuse of children at the hospital[…]

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Posted on Apr 07, 2015 Professional Malpractice

Think Before You Jump

Over 30 years of practicing law, I have represented plaintiffs and defendants in all sorts of litigation. Much of it has been commercial litigation (involving[…]

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Posted on Apr 07, 2015 Legal Malpractice

Malpractice Small Claims – Statewide Grievance Committee and Restitution

Article By: Attorney Bruce H. Stanger and Law Clerk Ryan McKeen StangerLaw LLC., West Hartford, CT. You represent a client in a Statewide Grievance Committee[…]

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Posted on Apr 05, 2015 Legal Malpractice

Third Party Beneficiaries Claiming Legal Malpractice

Throughout the past century, we have seen the tort claim become among the most popular in American jurisprudence. Springing from tort claims is a daughter[…]

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Posted on Apr 01, 2015 Legal Malpractice

Are Lawyers Liable in Malpractice Only to their Clients?

Joseph, scheduled to have open heart surgery in one week, contacts an attorney to set up two trusts that would name his daughter, mother, and[…]

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Posted on Mar 31, 2015 Legal Malpractice

Beware, Your Attorney May Be Bare

If you ever have to hire a lawyer, beware. The lawyer you hire is obligated to have insurance for his automobile to protect the public[…]

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