Ohio Legal Malpractice Information Center
Clements, Mahin & Cohen, LPA
Whenever an attorney misses a statute that impacts your case, misses a filing deadline, breaks attorney-client privilege, or engages in acts of fraud, the consequences to their client can be far-reaching and irreparable in nature.
At Clements, Mahin & Cohen, LPA, we take these cases very seriously because we feel that the misconduct of any one lawyer reflects poorly on everyone in the legal profession. We thoroughly investigate our clients' allegations and wherever we find that legal malpractice has occurred, we pursue their claims to the fullest extent possible.
The following information is intended to provide you with a basic overview of legal malpractice law. If you have more questions or would like talk about these concerns directly with an attorney, please contact us at our Cincinnati law offices today.
Southwest Ohio Legal Malpractice Lawyers
Legal Malpractice - An Overview
A variety of major life events can call for the assistance of a lawyer: adoption, divorce, serious accidents, business transactions and estate planning, to name a few. In most cases, the lawyer's help makes the process move more smoothly and provides confidence in the outcome. Sometimes, however, the lawyer fails to follow through or makes a serious error in conducting the case. When this leads to a poor outcome, the client may have a claim against the lawyer for legal malpractice.
If you believe that your lawyer committed malpractice, contact a new lawyer to find out what your legal remedies are.
A lawsuit for legal malpractice can be complex. In most cases, the plaintiff needs to show:
- The plaintiff and the defendant (the original attorney) shared an attorney-client relationship
- The defendant acted (or failed to act) in violation of a duty owed to the client
- The client would have met with greater success if the defendant had not violated the duty to the client
- The defendant's action (or inaction) is responsible for the injury to the client; the injury can include losing the case or suffering financially in a business transaction
- If the client's case had succeeded, the client would have been able to collect any monetary judgment or award
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Understanding Lawsuits
When you put your future in the hands of an attorney, you want to feel secure in your decision. Most of the time, the process works as it should. Sometimes, however, the attorney is negligent, causing damage to the case. If you suffered serious consequences because of your attorney's negligence, you may have a claim for legal malpractice. To understand what went wrong in the representation, it can help to understand the steps involved in a civil lawsuit. This article will give you insight into how a typical lawsuit plays out and how yours may have differed. Contact a lawyer to discuss whether you have a claim for legal malpractice.
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Fee Agreements and Disputes
A common complaint from the clients of attorneys is that they never know what to expect when they receive a bill for legal services. The bills may seem unreasonably high or difficult to decipher. Most of these clients aren't sure of their options when they disagree with the billing process. If you feel that you have a valid dispute over legal fees, consult with a lawyer to explore your remedies.
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Legal Malpractice in Criminal Defense Cases
If you (or a loved one) have been convicted of a crime, there may be certain things you wish the defense attorney had done differently. This is natural. But if the attorney's actions (or inaction) prevented you from winning the case, you may have a claim for legal malpractice. Consult a new attorney to discuss your case.
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Common Bases of Malpractice Claims
A lawyer cannot win every case. Sometimes, the facts or the law are just not in the lawyer's favor. Other times, however, something else may have gone wrong. Occasionally a lawyer makes an error that seriously damages the case. If you believe that your lawyer committed legal malpractice, consult an attorney to learn what steps you may take.
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The law firm of Clements, Mahin & Cohen, LPA represents families and individuals in Greater Cincinnati and from throughout southwest Ohio and the Tri-State region with concerns in workers' compensation, social security disability, malpractice, and personal injury. The communities that we serve include Cincinnati, Loveland, Fairfield, West Chester, Hamilton, Norwood, Colerain, Milford, Middletown, and Batavia.