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Righting wrongs through a professional negligence claim

On Behalf of | Aug 9, 2014 | Business Litigation

A successful business is operated and grown by good, smart work. The effective coordination of skills and experience across jobs can have extremely positive outcomes, and employees and licensed professionals have to be carefully chosen to protect your interests, reduce risks, handle operations and build profits.

Perhaps as important if not more so is the hiring of your company’s professionals; accountant, attorney or real estate broker. Failing to hire the right professional for your company could result in liabilities greater than the benefit they are supposed to provide. If a professional has committed negligence, breached a fiduciary duty, misappropriated funds, concealed or ignored a conflict of interests, committed fraud, or otherwise violated his or her duties, then a malpractice claim may be the appropriate course of action. Claims such as this should be strongly presented by a litigation firm with trial lawyers experienced in handling claims such as this lit. Our firm has experience on both sides of professional negligence claims, and we know what sort of evidence is needed to achieve the best result possible.

Many disputes can be settled outside of court, while others require litigation. In any case, the key is to be prepared.

If you want to learn more about professional and executive liability, then our California business law site is a good place to start.

If a professional has breached a fiduciary duty, misappropriated funds, concealed or ignored a conflict of interests, committed fraud, or otherwise been negligent in his or her duties, then a malpractice claim may lead to an appropriate legal remedy.

These claims should be strongly presented. Our firm has experience on both sides of professional negligence claims, and we know what sort of evidence is needed to achieve the best possible results.

We also represent shareholders, officers and directors in cases involving allegations of misconduct. Because professional liability claims can have long-term repercussions for individuals and businesses, parties to a liability lawsuit should explore every available legal option for resolving the dispute in a cost-efficient manner.

Many disputes can be settled outside of court, while others require litigation. In any case, the key is to be prepared.

If you want to learn more about professional and executive liability, then our California business law site is a good place to start.

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