Legal Malpractice

Kevin William Gibson is a founding partner of Gibson & Perkins, PC.  He restricts his practice to litigation matters, which includes assisting individual plaintiffs in the area of legal malpractice.  Legal malpractice is the term for negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, or breach of contract by an attorney that causes harm to his or her client.  In order to rise to an actionable level of negligence, the injured party must show that the attorney’s acts were not merely the result of poor strategy, but that they were the result of errors that no reasonable attorney would make.  A common basis for a legal malpractice claim arises where an attorney misses a deadline for a filing of a paper with the court, such as a statute of limitations, and this error is related to the loss of the client’s cause of action.  Legal malpractice can also occur when an attorney breaches a fiduciary duty to his or her client.  This occurs when attorneys act in their own interest instead of to their client’s, to the detriment of their client.  A claim for legal malpractice may also arise when an attorney breaches the contract they sign with their client.

Mr. Gibson has over thirty years of experience in representing clients in legal malpractice cases.

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