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A lawyer commits malpractice when he or she fails to provide quality legal services to a client. If the lawyer, through an error or omission, fails to provide services that meet the minimum standard of care of a licensed attorney, then the lawyer has committed malpractice. Just because you received a "bad" result from your former lawyer does not necessarily mean that the lawyer has committed malpractice. You may have received the "best" result possible under the circumstances of your particular matter.
Spirer & Goldberg, P.C., will help you establish if your case meets the requirements for legal malpractice.
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