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You'll need to retain a lawyer to address this and find out what happened and aid in documenting any misconduct on part of funeral home etc.
The answer is "maybe."
The key is the written fee agreement between you and your attorney. For example, some fee agreements specify that the... Read Answer
An attorney is entitle to bill a former client for the time spent working on the client's case. While written fee agreements are required in... Read Answer
IMO, contact the local bar association and speak with bar cousnel.
My guess is that a phone call to your attorney from the bar association will... Read Answer
I cannot help you.
I can try to point you in the right direction.
What you describe appears to be potential violations of 42 USC 1983 and 42 USC... Read Answer
I suggest that you report the lawyer to the local bar association and ask them to investigate.
Mike Barasch
I can't advise you as to what recourse you have to same your home as I do not handle real estate matters but I can tell you that you may have a... Read Answer
Since there was a non-refundable retainer charged, this may be something for review by the local bar association ethics committee. I recommend... Read Answer
Sorry, this is not a legal malpractice question. You will need to ask this question under a different topic area.
i suggest that you repor the lawyer to the NYS Bar Assn, specifically the disciplinary committee. they will do an investigation.
Mike... Read Answer
The issue is the cost to pursue a claim versus the potential damages.
You first need to confirm what, if any effect the transaction had on your... Read Answer
Tell me how you got hurt and what your injuries are.
Michael BArasch
Barasch McGarry, attorneys at law
The reason is with a 50K damages as you claim, its not financially viable for a lawyer to take the case on a contingent fee. That wont change, and in... Read Answer
I recommend contacting the closest large city bar association -- Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo, Dayton -- and ask for the "lawyer referral... Read Answer
Without see the test results and all relevant medical records, I cannot answer your question.
Based upon what you have written, IMO there is likely... Read Answer
The merits of your case are secondary as to the cost to pursue your case.
Hopefully your doyg is fine and no worse for wear. Hoiwever, dogs... Read Answer
Yes, a doctor can discharge any patient any time from care as long as the discharge will not result in immediate harm.
On the flip side, you can... Read Answer
"Failure to comply" in a PIP insurance context does not generally result in cancellation of the policy, but rather not paying the claim. If the... Read Answer
The first question is did you have a fee agreement. And if so what does it say. An attorney is required to have a fee agreement in order to collect... Read Answer
Unfortunately, there is no statewide or national database which reports whether an attorney has had a legal malpractice claim filed against... Read Answer
I don't believe I have enough information to fully answer your question. Other than being under 18 years old, was your son under a disability at the... Read Answer
I'm sorry this is not a "Legal Malpractice" question. I'd ask the question under the "Medical Malpractice" topic.
Your daughter likely needs a new attorney.
If the father is filing baseless motions, then she should counter-claim for sanctions under Ohio's... Read Answer