First Page
204
Date Created
9-26-2024
Publisher
St. Mary's University School of Law
Editor
Alyssa Boggs
Last Page
232
Abstract
Little empirical research exists about the incidence of legal malpractice. To help fill the gap, the authors spent 1,000 hours mining the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation’s legal malpractice database, a rich but underutilized resource. As their results make clear, every lawyer—no matter their gender, education, location, experience, or type of practice—is at risk of being sued for legal malpractice.
Recommended Citation
Robert M. Jarvis & Debra M. Vollweiler,
Legal Malpractice in Florida: A Statistical Profile,
14
St. Mary's J. on Legal Malpractice & Ethics
204
(2024).
Available at:
https://commons.stmarytx.edu/lmej/vol14/iss2/2
Included in
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Commons, State and Local Government Law Commons