Profile of Legal Malpractice Claims 2020-2023
By (Author) Noah D. Fiedler
By (author) Eileen R. Garczynski
By (author) Jessica R. MacGregor
By (author) Zachary Ballweg
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
12th February 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Legal systems: regulation of legal profession
Public health and safety law
Legal skills and practice
Paperback
48
Width 203mm, Height 279mm
The American Bar Association Standing Committee on Lawyers' Professional Liability's Profile of Legal Malpractice Claims 2020-2023 is the latest in a series of quadrennial studies of the state of the U.S. and Canadian legal malpractice claim trends published by the Standing Committee.
First released in 1985, the Profile has tracked legal malpractice claims as reported by participating carriers for thirty years. This one-of-a-kind data analysis produced by the ABA is eagerly anticipated by attorneys and insurance industry professionals as it provides an in-depth look at both current trends as well as comparisons to historical data collected from the participating legal malpractice insurance carriers.
Noah Fiedler helps his clientsfrom lawyers and law firms to corporations andpublic entitiesnavigate through the roadblocks and difficulties they face.Noah's clients value his pragmatic approach to both litigation and counseling.By assessing potential impacts on the organization as a whole, he provides hisclients with the best solution to their situation, going beyond the context oflitigation. He has extensive experience defending lawyers in malpractice claimsand in disciplinary proceedings, as well as counseling individual lawyers, lawfirms and legal departments on risk management and ethics issues.In addition, Noah provides risk management counsel for corporations andpublic entities and resolves commercial disputes through negation, mediationor, if necessary, litigation. Eileen Garczynski is a senior vice president and equity partner of Ames & Gough. She leads the law firm initiative, focusing on the risk management and insurance needs of law firms. She is also a past appointed member and now liaison to the American Bar Associations (ABA) Standing Committee on Lawyers Professional Liability and the former vice chair of the Insurance & Risk Management Committee for the Section of Intellectual Property Law of the ABA. Eileen has more than 35 years of risk management and insurance experience. She served as a claims manager and inside counsel for both Travelers Insurance Co. and Wausau Insurance Co. She also was a litigation and risk manager for the American Red Cross and spent seven years with LexisNexis as a strategic market planning manager, developing key insurance and legal products for Fortune 500 companies, law firms and insurers. Ms. Garczynski received her law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law, a market strategy certificate from Georgetown University and her undergraduate degree, cum laude, from the College of Wooster. Eileen is the content editor for the following ABA Publications: Protecting Against Cyber Threats: A Lawyers Guide to Choosing a Cyber-Liability Insurance Policy (Edition 1 and 2); Protecting Law Firms Against Management Liability Threats; and A Guide to Dissecting the LPL Policy: Tips & Tricks to Placing The Right Coverage for Your Firm. For nearly 25 years, Jessica has focused her practice on representing lawyers and law firms in legal malpractice actions and fee and partnership disputes, providing ethics counseling and representation before the State Bar, and advocating on behalf of other professionals. The State Bar of California certified her as a Specialist in Legal Malpractice Law and appointed her to serve on the State Bar Legal Malpractice Advisory Commission, which drafts the state-wide legal specialization exam. Jessica chaired the Legal Malpractice Section of the Bar Association of San Francisco for seven years, and was responsible for developing attorney education on risk management and legal malpractice issues. Her commitment to educating attorneys on these subjects is not limited to California. Jessica has developed and presented programs for the American Bar Associations Lawyers Professional Liability Section, co-authored its 2016 quadrennial study of legal malpractice claims and has served on its Ed Mendrzycki Essay Contest subcommittee for many years.