Actionable Legal Malpractice

March 25th, 2011 by admin

Actionable Legal Malpractice happens when a lawyer’s manner or ongoing manner doesn’t meet the professional standard of proficiency and winds up doing attestable damage to his/her client. In other words, if a client can prove, in the case of a verdict against him, that if his/her lawyer had acted in good faith, been better prepared, argued more efficiently or had not deliberately damaged his client’s case in the eyes of the law, then Legal Malpractice has occurred and its your time to find a Florida Malpractice Lawyer who fully understand your case.

Malpractice also occurs in the medical field, with physicians, hospitals, dentists, as well as with accountants, engineers, architects and even real estate brokers. In each of these fields, different standards are required to prove malpractice.

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