Fort Lauderdale Legal Malpractice Lawyers
Experienced Fort Lauderdale Legal Malpractice Lawyers Represent Clients in Palm Beach County and Throughout FL
While it is true that lawyers are only human, we are subject to rigorous training requirements for a reason—on a daily basis, we are placed in a position where our actions can have a significant impact upon our clients’ financial and overall well-being. Because of this, we are held to a much higher standard of care than that which otherwise applies. This heightened duty of care is known as fiduciary responsibility, which means that lawyers are required to put their clients best interests first, and act ethically and responsibly in all dealings with those clients. When a lawyer breaches that duty of care or commits some type of wrongdoing, that lawyer should be held responsible for the damages caused by that action. At Lawlor, White & Murphey, our Fort Lauderdale Legal Malpractice Lawyers take our legal responsibility to clients extremely seriously and fight to make sure our fellow lawyers also uphold their end of the bargain.
Contact Lawlor, White & Murphey about Your Florida Injury Claim Today
If you been injured in South Florida, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible. We are ready and willing to fight for the rights of you and your family, pooling all of our resources, experience, and knowledge to defend your interests.
To schedule a consultation entirely free of charge, call us today or fill out a quick online form with a brief description of your case. As soon as you do, one of our lawyers will reach out to you promptly.
If you believe you have been the victim of legal malpractice, you may feel uncertain where to turn—after all, you turned to your lawyer for help in the first place and your confidence was broken. Our Fort Lauderdale legal malpractice lawyers pride ourselves on providing smart and trustworthy legal representation, and we have a decades’ long track record to show as proof of our dedication to our clients. We can help you hold a negligent lawyer accountable for harmful actions or omissions, so call us today to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your case.
Establishing a Cause of Action for Legal Malpractice in Florida
The level of skill, knowledge, and experience possessed by any given lawyer can vary dramatically in South Florida. As in any other profession, not every lawyer is a great lawyer—and establishing a valid claim for legal malpractice requires more than simply showing that your lawyer lost your case. Despite this, lawyers continue to have a legal duty to their clients, and if a lawyer breaches this duty by providing negligent representation, breaching a contract or otherwise harming the client, that lawyer may be held responsible. A claim for legal malpractice may be appropriate, for example, when the lawyer:
- Fails to meet important court deadlines,
- Overlooks the statute of limitations in a case,
- Breaches his or her duty of confidentiality,
- Fails to obtain the client’s permission with respect to a legal strategy or action,
- Fails to provide the client with the information necessary to make a decision about the case strategy,
- Charges an excessive fee,
- Loses an important document or piece of evidence in your case,
- Makes an unreasonable error in case planning,
- Is negligent in conducting discovery or the investigation necessary to establish your claim,
- Commits fraud or lies to you about his or her qualifications,
- Fails to adequately supervise inexperienced staff members or colleagues,
- And more.
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Skilled Fort Lauderdale Legal Malpractice Lawyers at Lawlor, White & Murphey Fight to Protect Clients’ Rights Throughout South Florida
Legal malpractice cases can be complicated in that they essentially require examination of two different cases—in other words, our lawyers will both gain an in-depth understanding of the initial case that motivated you to retain a lawyer in the first place, and then we will examine that lawyer’s actions or omissions with respect to the legal malpractice claim. Most legal malpractice cases will proceed based upon one of three theories, including:
- Negligence. A negligence theory in the context of legal malpractice requires establishing that the lawyer failed to act as any reasonably competent lawyer in the field would have acted under the circumstances and that this negligence caused you harm.
- Breach of contract. When a lawyer fails to complete his or her end of the contract to which you agreed prior to beginning a case, that lawyer may have committed legal malpractice.
- Breach of fiduciary duty. A fiduciary duty essentially requires the lawyer (as fiduciary) to put the client’s best interests ahead of his or her own interests. When the lawyer does the opposite, a breach that rises to the level of legal malpractice may result.
Schedule a Free Initial Consultation with the Trusted Fort Lauderdale Legal Malpractice Lawyers at Lawlor, White & Murphey Today
At Lawlor, White & Murphey, we understand that an attorney has recently broken your trust, and want all of our potential legal malpractice clients to know how seriously we take this breach. We provide all of our potential clients with a free initial consultation so that you can get to know us before choosing to retain our services—and we also work on a contingency basis, so you are not required to pay us anything unless and until we recover compensation in your case. Call our offices today, or fill out this brief online contact form, to schedule an appointment with one of our Fort Lauderdale Legal Malpractice Lawyers.
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FREE EVALUATIONLegal Malpractice Areas Nearby
- Fort Lauderdale Legal Malpractice Lawyers
- Hollywood Legal Malpractice
- Miramar Legal Malpractice
- Pembroke Pines Legal Malpractice
- Plantation Legal Malpractice
- West Palm Beach Legal Malpractice
Lawlor, White and Murphey have office locations available by appointment located at:
- 2211 Davie Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
- 8362 Pines Boulevard, #410, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024
- 3014 Indian Trace, #164, Weston, Florida 33326
- 6574 North State Road 7, #349, Coconut Creek, Florida 33073
- 43 South Pompano Parkway #228, Pompano Beach, Florida 33069
- 1802 N. University Dr., #212, Plantation, Florida 33322
Contact one of our offices today for a free consultation.