Sunday, March 15, 2009

Attorneys: Are You Current On Your Malpractice Insurance Premiums???

An article in Texas Lawyer cautions attorneys on the increased risk of legal malpractice suits during tough economic times:
  • Economic downturns often increase the risk that lawyers will face unhappy clients complaining of legal malpractice. While some lawyers may think they have nothing to fear since their practices do not involve areas of law many blame for the economic collapse, such a belief is unfounded. Some legal malpractice risks are not tied to any one specialized practice area but simply become more common when the economy goes bad.

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  • Some legal malpractice issues are simply an inevitable outcome of activity occurring more frequently in a bad economy. A spike in the number of foreclosures often means more people are unhappy with related legal services. People often sue lawyers who act as trustees in foreclosures, alleging failure to conduct the sale in a proper manner, though the more likely scenario is a suit to enjoin foreclosure.

  • As collection activities rise, more people will seek relief under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Various state and federal fair debt collection practices laws may apply to lawyers involved in collection activities, including foreclosures and collection litigation, so all such lawyers should understand and abide by these laws' requirements if there is any doubt as to their application.

For more, see In Tough Times, Look Out for Legal Malpractice Claims.