August 24, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Demystifying Legal MalpracticeEdward G. Warren and Diane K. Kanca write: The tort of legal malpractice is largely misunderstood. Too often, one attorney will decry another's conduct as being malpractice without understanding what actually constitutes actionable malpractice. Others wrongfully criticize the legal system as favoring attorneys by making the tort nearly impossible to prove. Again, this arises from a complete misunderstanding of what a cause of legal malpractice is, and what it is not.
By Edward G. Warren and Diane K. Kanca
13 minute read
August 21, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Demystifying Legal MalpracticeEdward G. Warren and Diane K. Kanca write: The tort of legal malpractice is largely misunderstood. Too often, one attorney will decry another's conduct as being malpractice without understanding what actually constitutes actionable malpractice. Others wrongfully criticize the legal system as favoring attorneys by making the tort nearly impossible to prove. Again, this arises from a complete misunderstanding of what a cause of legal malpractice is, and what it is not.
By Edward G. Warren and Diane K. Kanca
13 minute read
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