"Regardless of whether a freelance attorney carries malpractice insurance, law firms are ultimately responsible for the work product," write Erin Giglia and Laurie Rowen, founders of Montage Legal ...
Do in-house lawyers need their own malpractice insurance? Some might. If needed, the type of insurance in-house counsel should explore is called employed lawyers professional liability (ELPL) ...
Law firms throughout the U.S. must continue to navigate the challenges posed by malpractice litigation, including rising settlement costs and errors leading to claims, according to the fifteenth ...
Malpractice insurance, professional liability insurance (also called professional indemnity insurance), and errors and omissions (also called E&O insurance) are closely related. But what should you ...
Professional liability insurance covers legal costs and settlements for service-related negligence. It's essential for advisors like lawyers and doctors, particularly with high risk of client claims.