Cases in which attorneys steal money rather than lose money [or commit blunders which lose otherwise meritorious cases] are in the jurisdiction of the New York Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection.  This fund fills an important role, and covers areas which will not be susceptible to a legal malpractice case.  Malpractice Insurance carriers will not

Attorneys for insurance carriers are rarely the subject of a legal malpractice case…it is much more often plaintiff’s attorney. The Poppe law firm blog reports this case of a car insurance defense attorney who goes to trial on the underlying auto accident without ever meeting with the client, and to make matters worse, admits liability

The rules for attorney billing are different from those of any other profession.  While the general principals are the same, attorneys are required to utilize retainer agreements, or a similar document, while this is not true for accountants, dentists, etc.  There are consequences for the failure to use a retainer agreement, but Courts, especially the