What Sort of Malpractice Case?

November 21st, 2007 | by admin |

A malpractice case brought by a malpractice lawyer - it sounds like something from one hundred and one novels and/or TV shows about courtroom dramas and thrilling battles between high-flying lawyers. While a malpractice case can be the stuff of scandal and shocking battles in court, the average malpractice case is much more humdrum.

A malpractice case is, basically, a legal case in which the plaintiff claims that the defendant failed to do something that their professional role required them to do (or that they did something they shouldn’t do) and the plaintiff suffered loss or damages, either emotional or financial.

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