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report your lawyer to the local bar association. That will get his attention.
I recommend that you contact the Kentucky Bar Association Disciplinary Counsel. I am not certain that what you describe would be... Read Answer
I'm afraid it's too late.
(3) An entity, whether or not incorporated, facility, or institution employing one or more persons described in... Read Answer
This is not a Legal Malpractice question. You need to ask this question under the Medical Malpractice topic list.
Its possible, but some of what you described is not malpractice, such as waiting for US Attorney to schedule depositions. You also run into the issue... Read Answer
Highly unlikely. Moreover, it would be virtually impossible for that to happen since you would have been directly involved in the mediation process... Read Answer
Such documents are typically public record. There is no special lawyer privilge to the information.
Yes, you can sue.
However, you may also wish to contact the Kentucky Bar Association and file an ethics complaint against the lawyer.
In either... Read Answer
This is not really a legal malpractice issue but I'll offer what I can. How did the fee arbitration option come about? Was it in the attorney's... Read Answer
You can but the lawyer would either have to be licensed in WA or co-counsel with a WA lawyer.
I would calculate your damages the contact the attorney and see if he wants to take care of the matter. If not, you should consult with a legal... Read Answer
Your complaint is that your attorney is not being candid with you and is not properly advising you as to the status of the claim.
12 years seems to... Read Answer
If you believe that the Magistrate acted inappropriately, then you can report the magistrate to the Office of Disciplinary Counsel at the Ohio... Read Answer
Well, the proper response is that you will need to retain a new lawyer to deal with the lawsuit from the old one. In the mean time, if you are... Read Answer
I am certainly sorry for your loss.
Ohio has a 1 year statute of limitation for medical claims. The 1 years runs from the latest of the date... Read Answer
I recommend that if you have a complaint against a Kentucky lawyer, then you should contact the Kentucky Bar Association for assistance. The... Read Answer
Attorneys have a very strict ethics code. The local bar association as well as the Supreme Court's disciplinary counsel enforce the code. ... Read Answer
Hi Chad,
Certainly sounds like you may have some defenses to his claim for fees. Did you actually sign a substitution of attorney form to allow him... Read Answer
No. and tell "some people to shut thier pie holes." There is obviously much more to this story than related, but I can assure you no lawyer... Read Answer
Such conduct is likely subject to a lawsuit from a variety of angles....assuming its a real lawfirm.
Possibly a case...but it would turn on a lot of extra facts as some of what you describe would be hard pressed to believe your care stopped as much... Read Answer
Noone on the facts presented as your likely past the statute of limitations. If you are serious about pursuing some claim on this, you will likely... Read Answer
You don't have a legal malpractice case simple because you lost the adverse possession case. You would have to provide more info as why you think the... Read Answer
It was probably a breach of attorney/client confidentiality but not legal malpractice.