Legal Malpractice
Steven E. North Attorney at Law
Representing clients damaged by their attorneys' malpractice. If your lawyer violated his or her duty of care and caused you financial injury or impaired your opportunity to make a full financial recover, you may have a valid claim for legal malpractice.
Obtaining maximum recovery for our clients since 1986
Cases Are Accepted on a Contingency Basis - There Is No Legal Feel Unless There Is a Recovery
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If you believe that your lawyer has acted negligently in the management of your legal affairs and that such conduct has caused you to suffer a significant financial loss, Steven E. North is available to provide a full consultation regarding the matter. Mr. North recognizes that you have already had an unfortunate experience with an attorney and is sensitive to your circumstances. All inquiries are kept in the strictest of confidence.
When should you look for a legal malpractice lawyer? If your lawyer was negligent by departing from accepted standards of legal practice and as a result you suffered significant financial damage, you have a claim for legal malpractice. Some instances of legal malpractice is where your lawyer:
Missed critical deadlines
- Failed to file a lawsuit before the statute of limitations expired
- Failed to be properly prepared for trial
- Failed to pursue all appropriate claims
- Failed to retain appropriate experts
- Failed to properly evaluate and advise regarding settlement options
- Failed to properly communicate with you
- Breached a confidence
- Failed to properly advise you
- Mismanaged your case
Find a lawyer who is sensitive to your interests Steven E. North, P.C. is ready to review your case to determine if it was properly managed and to assess the financial impairment that you suffered. If it is determined that your case warrants prosecution by the firm, it will be undertaken aggressively with a view toward an appropriate recovery.
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