The legal profession is built upon trust, ethics, and accountability. For attorneys in Georgia, upholding these principles isn’t just crucial for maintaining professional reputation—it’s also…
An ABA study on legal malpractice claims from several years ago found that the majority of money paid to plaintiffs involved cases with conflicts of interest. Conflicts allow the fact finder (judge or jury) to award attorneys’ fees, punitive damages and a disgorgement of fees paid to the liable lawyer. Worse yet, these types of damages are usually not covered by a lawyer’s errors and omissions insurance policy.
