Yeah, but that costs money. What if the lawyer has no insurance, no assets? Is it worthwhile to spend tens of thousands of dollars on a malpractice case in an attempt to get back less money, which you can't get anyway because the lawyer isn't covered and doesn't have a nickle in assets? You'd pay double just to say "I was right". Doesn't make financial sense.Aardvark154 said:If they actually did then I trust you a) filed a professional complaint with the Law Society b) sued them for malpractice.
Lawyers can charge absurd fees, fuck up people's lives, bog down the justice system, and get away with it.
They get away with it most of the time because most people don't have the capacity to understand when their lawyer is doing them wrong. When they're busted by somebody like me (I've been to university, lawyers don't impress me), it makes no difference because they know how to game the system so that they're essentially insulated.