You can always sue your attorney later for malpractice, especially if he is found
liable in the civil suit.
Not exact matches
A driver, for example, who drivers negligently by speeding, being distracted, or being otherwise distracted, can be held legally
liable for financial damages
in a
civil suit.
A customer may ram you accidentally with their shopping cart while they are looking at their phone, causing leg or torso injuries which they may be
liable for
in a
civil suit.
The complaint
in the
civil suit against Maggio claimed that Maggio had abused the public trust, which is a class D felony
in Arkansas, and that this abuse made him
liable to Ms. Bull's estate under the statute that allows victims of a felony to bring a
civil action; that Maggio breached a fiduciary duty to the plaintiffs by engaging
in conduct that violated certain judicial and statutory rules; that Maggio engaged
in a
civil conspiracy with Gilbert Baker and Michael Morton; and that Maggio acted
in concert with Morton and Baker.
Provided always that no clergyman
in holy orders of the Church of England shall be
liable to any
suit, penalty, or censure, whether
civil or ecclesiastical, for anything done or omitted to be done by him
in the performance of the duties of his office to which
suit, penalty, or censure he would not have been
liable if this Act had not been passed.