Law Practice
Jan. 5, 2018
The many benefits of using engagement letters
Simply put, many insurers view engagement letters as an effective tool that firms can use to limit the risk of legal malpractice claims.
A question commonly found on applications for legal malpractice insurance asks whether the applicant law firm regularly uses engagement letters. While this question may seem somewhat unusual, it is there for a reason. Simply put, many insurers view engagement letters as an effective tool that firms can use to limit the risk of legal malpractice claims. If a firm effectively uses an engagement letter, they may be an overall more insurable risk.
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