It is reasonable to close access by clients to a physical office. It is not reasonable to use this as an excuse to abandon a[…]
Like all professionals, lawyers owe their clients a duty of care. Lawyers may make mistakes from time to time. A claim of malpractice may exist[…]
Facing the legal system in almost any capacity is intimidating. And it can be far worse when you have to face a judge alone because[…]
Lawyers, like all professionals, owe their clients a duty of care. However, when lawyers make mistakes, they can cost their clients large sums of money[…]
In one of the most extreme cases of attorney misconduct in recent history, a Manhattan lawyer was disbarred for what a New York State appellate[…]
Sometimes attorneys make mistakes with their clients’ cases, and those mistakes can result in a lot of harm. This professional failure by a lawyer is[…]
When you put your future in the hands of an attorney, you want to feel secure in your decision. Most of the time, the process[…]
The vast majority of civil cases—especially personal injury cases—end in a pre-trial settlement. Ultimately, it is up to you, the client, to accept or reject[…]
The most common legal malpractice case is not dissatisfaction with the result after a trial. Rather, having agreed to a settlement the client now has[…]
Connecticut negligence cases run the gamut. Car accident cases, professional malpractice, Legal malpractice, Accountant malpractice work accidents, and premises liability cases rely on the legal standard of negligence.[…]