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Dallas Legal Malpractice Lawyers

Helping Individuals and Businesses in Texas Pursue Attorney Negligence Claims

When you hire an attorney to represent you in any matter, you have a right to expect that he or she will behave competently and ethically. Attorneys who do not do so may be liable for legal malpractice. Some legal malpractice is obvious, but much goes unrecognized. And the reason is simple: Most clients — even highly successful and sophisticated ones — are not lawyers. Knowing whether a lawyer made a mistake requires consulting with an expert.

At Schachter Harris, LLP, our Dallas legal malpractice attorneys have decades of experience reviewing cases to determine whether legal malpractice has occurred. We understand what it takes to develop a strong legal malpractice case in Texas, and we are prepared to aggressively pursue fair compensation for clients who have been harmed by such malpractice. We handle cases involving all types of legal malpractice allegations, including the following:

  • Conflicts of interest (between clients, between entities and managers, etc.)
  • Contract drafting errors (failure to advise on provisions, wording mistakes, etc.)
  • Poor legal advice (unfamiliarity with the law, reluctance to deliver bad news, etc.)
  • Lack of preparation (discovery errors, inadequate research, missed deadlines, etc.)
  • Legal fee issues (unreasonable fees, failure to make required disclosures, etc.)

We recognize that lawyers owe their clients the highest legal and ethical duty one party can owe to another. We hold ourselves accountable to that standard every day, and if your attorney has failed to do so, we can help you pursue legal recourse. To schedule a free consultation to discuss whether you have a legal malpractice claim, please contact us today.

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