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It is not a malpractice issue, as no legal damages have resulted. It might be an ethical violation, which should be reported to the Attorney... Read Answer
On the facts you alleged, you may have a legitimate point.
I recommend that you contact bar counsel with the Kentucky Bar Association to initiate an... Read Answer
In theory yes, if there was negligence and thats the first determination. By example you would NEVER subpoena witnesses to cross-examine if at all... Read Answer
The problem here is OUR attorney. The lawyer was your MOTHERS lawyer. If there was a "ladybird" deed or something of the sort it may be difficult to... Read Answer
First, you need to have a lawyer and likely a forensic accountant determine whether that it true and the amount of the losses. Then the lawyer can... Read Answer
If the lawyer handling your employment discriminiation case has blown any time deadlines on your case, she can blame you... Read Answer
You may have a legal malpractice case.
The issue is damages. if all thatneeds to be done is to have a proepr lease document drafted, then the... Read Answer
No, the Judge cannot be held liable. All Judges have qualified legal immunity that prevents liability claims for decisions made from the... Read Answer
Your not entitled to your file from the firm in general. You're entitled to your original records you provided, as long as there is no fee lien, and... Read Answer
Lawyers are under a duty to report obvious ethical violations by other lawyers; that is the legal side of things; from a practical perspective,... Read Answer
There is something missing here unless you expect anyone to believe that the lawyer was going through all of that effort for free, which would be... Read Answer
You'll need to ask this of Canadian lawyers in Montreal.
Contact the Office of Disciplinary Counsel with the Supreme Court of Ohio. Report the non-licensed individual for the unauthorized practice of... Read Answer
These are difficult cases. In order to be awarded damages for an attorney's negligence you would have to prove that there would have been a different... Read Answer
The Ohio prison system has a complaint process outlined here: http://drc.ohio.gov/web/UGP%20Manual.pdf.
Regretfully, your sister is obligated... Read Answer
It all depends on what you mean a complaint. If you mean a complaint with the Utah State Bar for ethical violations, it is my understanding that you... Read Answer
There are plenty of lawyers that can assist you. Unfortunately, at this stage its likely you will have to retain a lawyer at an hourly rate/retainer... Read Answer
You have a right to terminate you attorney should you desired to do so. You should notify the attorney that you hired that they are terminated and... Read Answer
The problem with mortgage foreclosure malpractice claims is they typcially revolve around unrealistic expecations of the homeowner coupled with no... Read Answer
If the attorney filed to perform the services that you paid him for and he will not return the money, then you can file a complaint with the Board of... Read Answer
Many lawyers, unfortunately, will not take a legal malpractice case. Many of us, however, will take such a case so long as we do not have a personal... Read Answer
The easy answer is "yes."
However, once you sue the lawyer, the lawyer will have good cause to withdraw from your husband's case. Your husband... Read Answer
At the outset, you should immediately file for Social Security disability -- www.ssa.gov to apply online which is the fastest way to go.
As for the... Read Answer
Legal malpractice claims in Ohio have a one (1) year statute of limitation begining the later of the date of the malpractice, the date you learned of... Read Answer
and THIS is why attorney's charge so much money, unreasonable clients who turn on them at the drop of a hat and think they know better what to do in... Read Answer