Editor’s note: This article describes hypothetical scenarios.
Keeping your clients informed through effective reporting is the Golden Rule of malpractice risk management. Clients do not like bad results, but their willingness to live with a bad result, without suing you over it, is a product of their expectations. Effective reporting is your single best means of managing your clients’ expectations, and hence, your exposure to malpractice claims.
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