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When to Sue a Lawyer for Legal Malpractice: Understanding Your Rights with Gregory Hoag

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
February 18, 2025
in Lifestyle
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When to Sue a Lawyer for Legal Malpractice: Understanding Your Rights with Gregory Hoag

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Hiring a lawyer essentially involves trusting legal professionals to handle your case with skill and professionalism. However, mistakes or misconduct can occur, sometimes with serious consequences. Knowing when to sue for legal malpractice guarantees that your rights are protected and that you can seek accountability when necessary.

Greg Hoag, an attorney in the state of Florida, emphasizes that a successful legal malpractice case requires proof of an attorney-client relationship and that the lawyer’s negligence caused irreparable harm. He’s often received calls from prospective clients who are frustrated with their former lawyers but haven’t yet experienced irreversible damage due to the ongoing nature of their cases. 

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Since Florida law requires irreparable harm for a malpractice claim to be valid, Gregory Hoag advises such clients to seek new representation before pursuing legal action.

When is Filing Suit Against a Lawyer Warranted? 

Filing a legal malpractice lawsuit against a lawyer is warranted when their negligence or misconduct directly causes significant harm to your case or financial well-being. This typically applies in the following scenarios: 

  1. Your attorney provided incorrect legal guidance: Giving flawed legal advice, such as drafting inconsistent contracts or misinterpreting laws, can be malpractice. If this harms your case, you may have grounds to sue.  
  2. Your attorney pressured you into an unfair settlement: An attorney must prioritize your best interests, not their own. If they pressure you to settle for personal gain, it may be legal malpractice.  
  3. Your attorney resolved your case without your approval: Clients have the final say on settlements. If your lawyer resolves your case without consent, they have violated professional rules, potentially justifying a malpractice claim.  
  4. Your attorney missed the legal filing deadline: If your attorney misses the legal deadline for filing a claim, you may lose your right to sue. This failure is a strong basis for malpractice.  
  5. Your attorney neglected critical case deadlines: Neglecting deadlines for filings or discovery responses can weaken a case. If this mistake causes harm, you may have a malpractice claim.  
  6. Your attorney was unprepared for your case: A lawyer who fails to prepare for hearings or trial risks case dismissal or reduced compensation. Severe unpreparedness may constitute legal malpractice.  
  7. Your attorney ignored your attempts to communicate: Attorneys must communicate case updates. If prolonged silence harms your case, this could be malpractice under legal ethics rules.  
  8. Your attorney violated your retainer agreement: If an attorney fails to meet obligations outlined in a retainer agreement, such as filing required documents, they may be liable for breach of contract.  
  9. Your attorney practiced law without a valid license: Practicing law with a revoked license is illegal. If your lawyer represents you while disbarred, this is clear grounds for a malpractice claim.

Greg Hoag’s lengthy career in legal malpractice suits has given him a keen understanding of the challenges of defending such cases. He is also aware of the delicate nature of going against another lawyer. 

Nevertheless, he is always ready to defend the rights of clients who’ve experienced significant harm due to another attorney’s negligence. For the seasoned legal professional, the overriding objective is to hold negligent lawyers accountable and seek justice for aggrieved individuals.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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