When Lawyers Do Wrong, This Newport Beach Law Firm Helps
When a lawyer misses a statute of limitations on a case or does not file a case on time, that means that the case cannot go forward. If that lawyer has been representing your legal matter, it means that you do not even have the chance to pursue justice or win a favorable result. Your lawyer has taken that chance from you. This is called legal malpractice, and there is a legal remedy for it.
Are you concerned that your lawyer caused your case damage?
Call 949-467-9214 or 888-335-3512 or
e-mail for your free initial consultation.
At The Law Office of Marshall Silberberg, in Newport Beach, California, we represent clients whose lawyers have been negligent or carelessly made mistakes that have caused the client harm. Lawyers are supposed to know better. And while we do not enjoy filing a claim of legal malpractice or professional malpractice against one of our fellow colleagues, we do so for the sake of justice, for the sake of the law and for the sake of our clients.
Lawyers Are Not Above Reproach. We Seek Results on Your Behalf.
Lawyers are not above reproach. They need to be held accountable for wrongful actions or inaction so that it will not happen again. Our lawyer, Marshall Silberberg, has more than 37 years of experience handling cases involving personal injury and malpractice. His results — over 30 million dollars in 2009 alone — speak for themselves.
When lawyers can commit legal malpractice in a wide range of situations. Common causes include:
- Failing to oppose summary judgments
- Avoiding guiding clients to settle when that is the best course of action
- Working outside their area of knowledge and make egregious mistakes
- Missing deadlines to file a case, missing statutory limitations to file a case
- Improperly or inadequately preparing documents
- Failing to perform due diligence
- Providing Negligent counsel
- Having conflicts of interest
- Effecting improper billing and fraud
- Performing insufficient investigation, discovery or case preparation
Your Former Attorney Pays Damages
If your former attorney is found to be negligent or at fault in your legal concern, then he or she will be liable to pay for damages resulting from the negligence.
We Can Help You Exercise Your Rights: 949-467-9214.
For a complimentary initial consultation about a your legal malpractice, personal injury or medical malpractice question, please call or e-mail The Law Office of Marshall Silberberg today: 949-467-9214 or 888-335-3512. We represent all clients on a contingency fee basis, which means that clients pay no attorney fees unless our firm wins results in their case. Se habla Español.











