What To Look For When Litigating Elder Abuse Cases

Law360, New York (January 9, 2015, 10:48 AM EST) -- Elder abuse lawsuits entail a host of uncertainties and ambiguous situations that can hinder effective and ethical representation. An attorney must carefully evaluate these circumstances before deciding whether to take on the case. To provide the best possible counsel, attorneys need to know how to handle four issues in particular: (1) spotting and preventing elder abuse; (2) avoiding conflicts of interest; (3) setting and collecting fees; and (4) communicating with clients....

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