Legal Question in Legal Ethics in New York

Filing notice of certification

Is my attorney committing malpractice if he does not file paperwork requested by the court on time, hence the time expired therefore my case was dismissed? Is he liable?


Asked on 4/10/03, 2:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Kenneth J. Ashman Ashman Law Offices, LLC

Re: Filing notice of certification

It depends upon what he failed to file, what the consequences were and how strong your case was.

So: If your case was dismissed directly as a result of your attorney's failure to file something (i.e., as a sanction for failure to comply with discovery or to oppose some sort of dispositive motion), and if you would have otherwise won your case but for this failure, then the attorney has committed malpractice.

Obviously, the answer to these types of questions are quire dependant on the specific facts of the case.

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Answered on 4/11/03, 12:46 pm


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