Legal Malpractice

Legal Malpractice Attorney Pennsylvania (PA)
Ohio (OH) Professional Negligence Lawyers

Have You Been Hurt By Another Lawyer?

When a lawyer you place your trust in betrays you by mishandling your case, you may have a remedy in Court. Dallas represents individuals in suits against Pennsylvania and Ohio attorneys alleging damages caused by negligence or the failure to reasonably exercise ordinary skills.

What Is Legal Malpractice?

A lawyer commits malpractice when he or she fails to provide quality legal services to a client. If the lawyer, through an error or omission, fails to provide services that meet the minimum standard of care of a licensed attorney, then that lawyer has committed malpractice. That sounds like a complicated thing, but sometimes it is very simple – and very harmful to you.

If, for example, another lawyer in either Pennsylvania or Ohio fails to file your case within the proper legal time limits, you might have a claim for legal malpractice. This is called missing the statute of limitations, and Dallas can help. If your former lawyer had a conflict of interest, you might also have a case. Theft or "misappropriation" of client funds is, sadly, another way that unethical lawyers prey on their victims. It is important to remember, however, that just because you received a "bad" result from your former lawyer does not necessarily mean that the lawyer has committed malpractice. You may have received the "best" result possible under the circumstances of your particular matter.

Dial 1-866-920-1965, or contact us on line, to find out if you have a case. You will speak with a qualified and honest legal malpractice attorney or professional negligence lawyer who will review your case.

The Legal Malpractice Attorneys at The Law Office of Dallas W. Hartman, P.C. have helped those who have been the victims of legal malpractice from across Pennsylvania and Ohio including places like Pittsburgh, Butler, Cranberry Township, Beaver, Ambridge, Aliquippa, New Castle, Ellwood City, Slippery Rock, Mercer, Grove City, Sharon, Meadville, Erie, Edinboro, Warren, Oil City, Franklin, Clarion, Youngstown, Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Lima, Boardman, Poland, and surrounding areas. We often have active cases in Erie County, Warren County, Clarion County, Crawford County, Lawrence County, Allegheny County, Beaver County, Butler County, Venago County, Mercer County, Clarion County, Columbiana County, Carroll County, Jefferson County, Carroll County, Mahoning County, Trumbull County, Ashtabula County, Lake County, Geauga County, Portage County and many more.