Law & Ethics

I filed a Legal Malpractice, because I could not get an attorney in Fresno, CA. How can I get advice?

PET asked:


I was told by 3 attorneys that I should file a Malpractice against an attorney, but none would handle it. I tried Attorney Referrals, and Prepaid Legal Services, but their closest one is over 300 miles away. Apparently he has no malpractice insurance, and has put all his assets in his spouse’s name, so there is no money in it for them.
Does anyone know where I can get information to help me handle my own case. I’m willing to pay.
I would appreciate any advice.

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Posted by admin - December 30, 2008 at 8:05 pm

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Why people should have a PrePaid Legal Plan?

Mark H asked:


I have seen a lot of people rip on PrePaid Legal and say that it is a scam. I am an associate for PrePaid Legal, but even if I wasn’t, I would say those people are wrong! It is not a scam! I have saved THOUSANDS of dollars with only a few matters with my provider lawfirm.

1. I have used my provider law firm prepare my will for me and my family. It would have cost me $700 locally to have it done by an attorney in my town.

2. I got a speeding ticket, and my attorney law firm got it reduced to a “illegal turn” citation. No points, and 1/2 of the fine. My city is not known for reducing fines. Savings of about $1,500 in three years for insurance rates increase.

3. They reviewed my business documents at no charge, and now I don’t sign anything without them looking at contracts. This is HUGE!

4. A furniture store refused to clean my sofas with their “protection” plan. I called the law firm, and the cleaners came out the next day.

I just want to know some don’t like PPLSI.

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Posted by admin - November 30, 2008 at 2:57 am

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please explain this to me-any legal advice would be grateful-thanks?

DEDRA asked:


The Undersigned promises to pay the order of{insurance company}at its office at{the insurance address} the sum of$20,225.59 Dollars, in monthly installments at the rate of$50.00 per month payable on the 30th day of each month commencing 9/30/07,untill the total sum is fully paid on the 30th day of April,2041.**DOWNPAYMENT OF $100.00DUE 9/30/07 AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS THEREAFTER.
The nonpayment of any installment of this note at the time and place specified herein shall,at the option of the Holder,render the entire unpaid balance of this note,due and payable forthwith.This note may be prepaid in full or part.
The undersigned and each endorser hereby waives presentment,demand,notice of dishonor and protest,and consents to any and all extensions hereof without notice therefore. The undersigned,if more than one,shalll be jointly and severally liable hereunder,and all provisions hereof shall apply jointly and severally to the undersigned,if more than one. The undersigned acknowledges signing
my sister made a payment plan-with them they have not issued a ticket out to her yet-but the detective said she was at fault.can they go after her for more money? or is this it? if she pays on time every month-
she had no insurance-damn her sometimes-if she signs this can the other party sue for more? she was told not to sign it until she was issued a ticket-but the detective said she was at fault. if she does sign does that mean she ”signing away all her rights” and theres a possiablity shell be sued for more by the owner of the other vehicle? i appreciate any answers-thank u!

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Posted by admin - May 4, 2008 at 8:47 am

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