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Phillips Law Firm, Inc.
9521 Montgomery Road
Cincinnati, OHÂ 45242
Phone: (513) 985-2500
Toll Free: (888) 883-2600
Fax: (513) 985-2503
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Legal malpractice is the term for negligence, Breach of Fiduciary Duty, or
Breach of Contract by an attorney that causes harm to his or her client. In
order to rise to an actionable level of negligence, the injured party must show
that the attorney's acts were not merely the result of poor strategy, but that
they were the result of errors that no reasonable attorney would make.
Furthermore, legal malpractice requires the showing of an injury that would not
have happened had the attorney not been negligent. If the injury might have
occurred despite different (non-negligent) actions by the attorney, no cause of
action will be permitted. Legal malpractice can also occur when an attorney
breaches a fiduciary duty to his or her client. This occurs when attorneys act
in their own interest instead of to their client's, to the detriment of their
client. A claim for legal malpractice may also arise when an attorney breaches
the contract they sign with their client.
A common basis for a legal malpractice claim arises where an attorney misses a
deadline for a filing of a paper with the court, and this error is related to
the ending of the case.
Few lawyers will bring malpractice suits against their own, the other members of
their profession. Consequently, cases of legal malpractice are rare in
comparison to other types of professional malpractice (such as medical
malpractice or breaches of fiduciary duty). At Phillips Law Firm, Inc., we have
defended attorneys who have been sued for legal malpractice, and we have brought
causes of action against attorneys when we found that and attorney harmed a
client by being negligent by failing to provide legal services that met the
standard of care expected of a competent attorney. We have also testified as
expert witnesses in legal malpractice cases, and we have argued on behalf of
lawyers in disciplinary proceedings before the bar association and the Ohio
Supreme Court.
Malpractice lawsuits require a client to sue the lawyer within one year. If you
wish to file a malpractice claim against a lawyer, do not wait. You should
immediately consult with a different lawyer long before the one year limitation
to discuss your case and the damages you believe you have suffered. If you would
like to discuss your case with an attorney at Phillips Law Firm, Inc., please
feel free to contact us.
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