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Posted on Jan 14, 2025 Professional Malpractice

Common Types of Accounting Malpractice Cases

The practices involved with filing taxes, investing money, handling business finances, or managing an estate are often complex. This is why many of us hire[…]

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Posted on Oct 06, 2024 Legal Malpractice

My Lawyer Settled Without My Consent—Is It Legal Malpractice?

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[…]

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Posted on Feb 08, 2024 Business Law

Can I Sue My Accountant for Negligence?

Accounting malpractice may not get the attention of medical malpractice. Nevertheless, it is a serious problem. Like any profession that maintains professional standards, accountants must[…]

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Posted on Feb 01, 2024 Legal Malpractice

How Attorneys Can Commit Legal Malpractice When Filing for a Nonsuit

Choosing a lawyer means trusting they have your best interests in mind and understand the law. Unfortunately, lawyers are human and make mistakes that can[…]

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Posted on Nov 23, 2022 Legal Malpractice

What Are the Four Elements of Negligence in Connecticut?

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.[…]

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Posted on Feb 26, 2018 Professional Malpractice

Why the Kozinski Case Shows the Need For Major Judicial Reforms

In October of 2017, the New York Times and the New Yorker published major stories detailing extensive sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations against Hollywood[…]

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Posted on Oct 21, 2017 Nursing Home Abuse

Is Your Loved One Being Sexually Abused in a Nursing Home?

Nursing homes are designed to provide aging and ill patients with the level of care they need to make it through their last few years[…]

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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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