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Your question is too vague. But in general, a stipulation signed by a lawyer is binding on a client, and whether something is a mistake is a... Read Answer
The rules of professional conduct (RPC) require an attorney to "explain a matter to the extent reasonably necessary to permit the client to... Read Answer
Legal malpractice is the failure of a lawyer to render competent professional service to a client. If the client is damaged as a result of the... Read Answer
In Washington State, the Statute of Limitations for legal malpractice cases is three years. In general, a client has three years from the date the... Read Answer
Legal malpractice is the failure of a lawyer to render competent professional service to a client. If the client is damaged as a result of the... Read Answer
Your example does suggest overreaching by the billing attorney. Negotiating a reasonable billing may be your best approach. Using the... Read Answer
You could have a claim for legal malpractice. You need to speak with a litigator with some experience in this area in order to make a final... Read Answer
This seems like a medical malpractice inquiry and not legal malpractice. To answer your question - if you can prove that the original doctor... Read Answer