Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Attorney Trial Errors Can Lead to Connecticut Legal Malpractice

Sometimes lawyers drop the ball during trials and commit errors that end up costing their clients money. This can lead to a legal malpractice claim for the client in Connecticut.

Common errors include failing to put forward all of the necessary evidence to prove their case. Deadlines for witnesses and expert disclosures can come and pass, and a client’s trial can move forward without valuable evidence. These trial errors often occur due to inadequate preparation by Connecticut lawyers.

Many Connecticut lawyers commit legal trial errors by failing to make proper objections during trial, or failing to keep evidence out before or during trial. Sometimes irrelevant evidence that should not be admitted gets into trial evidence because of a lawyer’s inattention.

These and other trial errors can make a big difference in a client’s future and are just a few examples of trial errors that could result in Connecticut legal malpractice – but we can help.

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