Most real estate agents are deeply proud of their profession, and they discharge their obligations to their clients with the utmost care. But, what happens if they don’t? Whether you’re a buyer or a seller, there’s a lot of money involved in a real estate transaction,...
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Is it time to part ways with your accountant?
As an entrepreneur, you have learned to wear a lot of hats – but you’re smart enough to know that you need a good accountant in your corner to handle the books. Your accountant plays a critical role in making sure that your company’s finances are on track, your...
When estate administration and legal malpractice collide
There are a host of reasons why individuals, companies and organizations may have grounds upon which to file legal action against an attorney or a law firm. Legal malpractice generally occurs when an individual or firm retained to provide legal representation fails to...
How a conflict of interest limits a lawyer‘s effectiveness
In some cases when there is a conflict of interest, it’s very clear that the lawyer in question is not working with their client’s best interests in mind. There’s a direct adverse impact on the case. For instance, maybe you’re trying to sue a specific corporation....
3 signs your attorney is incompetent
When you need a lawyer to champion your cause or defend your rights, you want a good one. Effective attorneys adhere to the standards of their trade and as a client, you deserve their peak performance. Therefore, it is important to know how to spot a bad lawyer before...
CA emergency room failure to see sick child results in amputation
A parent notices their young child is spiking a fever. Strange bruises appear on her face. The parent confers with their partner and decides to take the child into the emergency room. But here, when they expect help and guidance from medical professionals, their worst...
How do legal ethics apply when lawyers work remotely?
The COVID-19 pandemic shifted how we work. Those able to work from home found themselves trying to figure out how to get their work done remotely. This involved setting up a home office space and conducting remote instead of in-person meetings using platforms like...
Is it malpractice if a surgeon takes a Zoom call in the OR?
It all began with a court hearing. A judge expected a surgeon to attend, but the physician had a procedure at the time. Instead of rescheduling, he chose to attend the Zoom meeting while in the operating room (OR). The story has caught more than just the media’s...
Will CA consider a higher cap on medical malpractice claims?
California lawmakers and residents continue to debate a change to caps on medical malpractice claims. Currently, the law sets awards at no more than $250,000. This limit was set back in 1975 and proponents of change argue is no longer an accurate reflection of the...
Ethical violations and legal malpractice during COVID-19
Every state has a bar association. The state tasks this group of legal professionals with monitoring those who practice within the profession. This group can issue penalties if lawyers violate the rules of their profession and, in some instances, even prohibit an...