Law Practice
Aug. 15, 2013
Real estate-related malpractice claims are up for third year in a row, studies show
For the third year in a row, insurers last year cited real estate as the practice area generating the highest number of legal malpractice claims, according to a recent survey by a Washington D.C.-based risk and insurance advisor.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Attorneys are still feeling the negative effects of the real estate crash, this time in the form of legal malpractice accusations.
For the third year in a row, insurers last year cited real estate as the practice area generating the highest number of legal malpractice claims, according to a recent survey by Ames & Gough, a Washington, D.C.-based risk and insurance adviser. Some say the in...
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