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Legal Malpractice Lawyer

   A New York Legal Malpractice Lawyer is an expert in investigating and analyzing whether you have a case against a former attorney for improper handling of a case. Each client of a lawyer is entitled to adequate legal services. Once a licensed lawyer does not provide the minimum standard of care to their client, that lawyer might be liable for legal malpractice. A New York legal malpractice lawyer will investigate your case, making sure there was a true attorney - client relationship, that all pertinent information was held confidential. Also was there conflicts of interest, and was there competent representation? The answers to questions like this will decide if your have a valid case against a former attorney. Legal malpractice are extremely disputed cases and usually are not litigated unless there is tangible, provable evidence against your former lawyer, and that the likely collectible damages are quite extensively significant.

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