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From Advocate To Party - Defenses For Lawyers Who Find Themselves In Litigation, Richard J. Wilson
From Advocate To Party - Defenses For Lawyers Who Find Themselves In Litigation, Richard J. Wilson
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Attorneys, like all professionals, face civil liability when their action or inaction causes harm to a client. When an attorney fails the client, the claim most often asserted, and the claim that is typically most appropriate, is a legal malpractice claim. A legal malpractice claim is based on negligence.' Thus, the elements of a legal malpractice claim are (1) a duty, (2) a breach of that duty, (3) the breach proximately caused injury to the plaintiff, and (4) damages occurred.
Still, attorneys find themselves in a different circumstance than the average litigant. An attorney is not responsible for the client's …