Category: Frequently Asked Questions

We highly recommend you do not continue to drive if your driver’s license has been suspended or revoked. If you are caught, the penalty for driving while your license is suspended includes a one-year revocation of your driver’s license added to the previous period. If your license had been suspended…

Answer: Attorneys are required to maintain contact with their clients in order to keep them informed. The biggest complaint to the Bar every year is that a lawyer failed to return a phone call. A failure to return a call is not likely to give rise to a legal malpractice…

Answer: Yes. You can fire your lawyer at any time during representation. Remember, your lawyer works for you, and they must follow your instructions so long as such instructions would not cause that lawyer to violate the rules of professional conduct or the law. Retaining a new lawyer simply requires…

Answer: You must show the following in order to win a legal malpractice case: Your attorney owed you a duty to provide competent representation Your attorney breached that duty by acting negligently, by making a mistake that a reasonable attorney would not have made, or by not following your agreement. The attorney’s…