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A client
once described Mr. O'Briant's practice as"the last stop on
the justice trail". The image that phrase conjures up, in
a very simple way, is pretty accurate. Stated simply, Mr.
O'Briant is only one of a very few legal malpractice lawyers
handling cases throughout Michigan. He pursues justice for
his clients, all of whom have had their cases harmed or lost
by the negligence or wrongful conduct of their prior lawyers
or law firms.
Lawyers
make mistakes. Mistakes are inevitable in a profession as
complex and difficult as the law. Most of the time, the mistakes
can be corrected, or are not too costly. But, there are times
when the error or errors are so serious or pervasive that
they seriously damage or even destroy the client's case. That
is when a mistake becomes a legal malpractice case. Legal
malpractice, over charging and ethics problems are not confined
to "bad lawyers", or solo attorneys. Good lawyers in large
and well respected firms also commit malpractice.
Legal malpractice is just another way of saying a lawyer was negligent in handling a client's case. More technically, it is when the attorney has so badly handled a matter or so poorly represented a client that the lawyer's conduct has fallen below the standard of care of other attorneys in the area handling similar cases.
There
are many different ways in which malpractice can occur and
it covers every single area of law, from acquisitions to zoning.
Sometimes the nature of the malpractice is clear. For example,
an attorney misses a critical statute of limitations and the
client's case is lost forever. Usually though, it's not quite
that simple. The wrongful conduct is more subtle and almost
always requires expert legal witnesses to establish the malpractice.
Whether
the malpractice is clear or complicated, when a lawyer's conduct
has lost or caused damage to a client's case, it becomes necessary
to not only prove that the lawyer was negligent, but also
prove what the outcome of the case would have been in the
absence of the lawyer's negligence. This is commonly referred
to as the "case within the case" factor. Often, this requires
trying the underlying case in the trial of the legal malpractice
case. This is one of the reasons why lawyer malpractice cases
are both difficult and expensive to handle.
There
is no charge for initial consultations. Mr. O'Briant will
always meet with you personally in his office to discuss your
legal needs and goals. During your consultation, he will explain
the applicable law and what to expect during your case and
will answer all of your questions. Mike O'Briant does not
bill his clients for communications with clients by telephone,
email ,
or instant messaging.
Call
me at (517) 347-7700. I can help you!
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