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White Plains, New York, Professional Malpractice Attorney

Professionals are financially liable for negligence and malfeasance on their part that results in financial harm to their clients. Most professionals have a fiduciary duty to protect and act in the best interests of their clients. A failure to disclose conflicts of interests, key information, or exercise their responsibilities effectively may constitute negligence or incompetence that is actionable in a court of law. At the Law Office of Daniel A. Kalish, we investigate and review the actions of various professionals involved in potential malpractice issues. When necessary, we consult forensic accountants, medical experts, financial advisors, insurance specialists, and others in exposing ethics violations and incompetence that harms our clients. We work with economists in determining the financial impact of professional malpractice on businesses, families, and individuals.

You shouldn't have to pay for someone else's incompetence or negligence. To schedule a free consultation and discuss your case, contact professional malpractice attorneys at the Law Office of Daniel A. Kalish today.

Forms of Professional Malpractice

The Law Office of Daniel A. Kalish represents clients who have suffered financial harm due to negligence on the part of the following kinds of professionals:

  • Lawyers
  • Accountants
  • Financial advisors
  • Estate trustee
  • Stock brokers
  • Tax preparers
  • Real estate agents
  • Insurance agents
  • Architects
  • Medical doctors

Professional Malpractice and the Violation of Fiduciary Duty

Professionals who handle financial matters for people have several fiduciary duties they must observe. As a result, fiduciaries must act in the best interests of their client or beneficiary, as well as reveal any conflicts of interest they may have. In making decisions that impact a beneficiary, fiduciaries are required to consult with them first and, in certain instances, act only at their behest and in their best interests.

In reviewing allegations of professional malpractice on the part of trustees, accountants, insurance agents, and financial advisors, we uncover violations of fiduciary duty that have a direct financial impact on our clients. We audit trust funds, stock trades, investment portfolios, and financial records in order to uncover harmful malfeasance and incompetence.

Contact Professional Malpractice Lawyer Daniel A. Kalish Today

Don't let your business or family suffer due to incompetence on the part of someone paid to help you - contact professional malpractice attorney Daniel A. Kalish today and schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.

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