"Judgment errors" refer to mistakes or incorrect decisions made by someone due to a lack of proper judgment or assessment of a situation.
Full definition
A cognitive (thinking) and
judgment error in which an evaluator or decision - maker makes a judgment based on superficial similarities between things (such as conditions, problems, situations or issues) without properly considering ways in which those things differ.
In rare cases, a lack of access to complete facts and records of clients may result in insufficient, inappropriate or erroneous legal assessment or
other judgment errors;
«In that situation, it's not the lawyer making
a judgment error, but being a luddite and not understanding new technology,» Foster adds.
They are easily forgiven for
their judgment errors in over lengthy research time as well.
But if you make
a judgment error or a client claims your advice was detrimental, you could be faced with a lawsuit.
If you made
a judgment error and find yourself with a school bus citation, there are ways to alleviate some of the hassle that you will inevitably deal with.
Nobody is immune to making
those judgment errors.