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Complaint / Review
Mofo - Morrison Foerster
Morrison Foerster OVERBILLING FRAUD ripoff FRAUD

This firm is a scam. Read below and see how many ways they screw you.
Alex chartone overbills and does nothing.
Sherri blount waste clients money.
ETHICS ARE NOT THEIR FIRST PRIORTY WHEN IT COMES TO REPESENTING YOU

If you think you have been a victim of legal malpractice, the normal remedy is a new lawsuit for malpractice. It is generally not malpractice simply for a lawyer to lose — the question is usually whether the lawyer was negligent in representing you and it caused you harm. Your first step is to try to locate a lawyer who handles such cases in your area.

Check with local bar referral sources to find a lawyer who handles this type of claim. Helpful links appear below.

It is normal for clients to be concerned that the system will protect its own. There are, however, lawyers who will sue lawyers — just find the right one.

Lawyers who prey on their clients will rely on every trick of their trade to avoid liability — clients seeking to pursue a legal malpractice claim must be prepared for a grueling experience.

Even if a lawyer says he or she cannot help you, ask them for a referral to someone who can.

You should not delay — even a valid claim can be lost simply because you waited too long.

Certain types of malpractice can also be an ethics violation, so you can also contact a bar organization. Keep in mind, however, that the bar is looking for evidence of an ethical violation, which is not necessarily the same as malpractice.

Many examples of incompetent, unethical, or unnecessarily expensive legal services are not malpractice — malpractice is not just a mistake.

If you think a lawyer has done something unethical, the normal remedy is to report him or her to the state bar organization, which should have a separate committee or group that investigates and disciplines lawyers.

Your complaint normally must be in writing and you must provide enough detail for the bar to identify the lawyer, investigate the complaint, and determine whether it might involve an ethics violation.

As with malpractice claims, there are many situations in which lawyers make mistakes, behave badly, or charge more than you can afford that are not unethical.

One advantage of the ethics complaint is that the bar provides the resources to investigate and prosecute the complaint — the client still have to invest time, but not as much as a malpractice complaint normally entails.

If your problem is legal fees, many bar organizations have some form of arbitration to resolve those disputes.

Some of these are very good, producing reasonable results for little or no investment.

Others have been completely co-opted by the worst offenders. Sorry, but we don't have a list of which are which. You need to ask around and be skeptical.

Most arbitrations are binding even if informal. You should consult with a lawyer or be sure you understand all the implications of arbitration.

Although ethical rules are supposed to keep fees reasonable, most bars ignore most billing disputes because they are so numerous and establishing an unethical fee with vague rules is almost impossible, absent outright fraud or theft.

You can also submit information through our whistleblower page, which we may use to report to bar authorities.

These are not all the possibilities for disputes between lawyers and clients — some may be criminal or involve other types of problems. Contact the state bar, another lawyer, or both to discuss your option.


Offender: Mofo - Morrison Foerster

Country: USA   State: District of Columbia   City: Washington
Phone: 2028871525

Category: Miscellaneous

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