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Understanding the Requirements for a Legal Malpractice Case: Part 6 – Assessing Potential Damages

“My lawyer’s bad advice caused my business to fail.” To this point, we’ve discussed legal malpractice claims from both the plaintiff’s (person suing) and attorney’s perspective, including ways to create and maintain a solid attorney-client relationship that minimizes the chances of a future claim. In this installment of the article series, we will review some types of damages that are likely to be claimed in a legal malpractice claim involving the failure of a business or lost opportunity.