Wendy Chang Quoted in Article Discussing What Malpractice Attorneys Should Never Tell Clients
In The News | 1 min read
Jun 7, 2016
Wendy Chang, a Los Angeles-based partner in the Lawyers for the Profession® group at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, was quoted in the article "3 Things Legal Malpractice Attys Should Never Tell Clients" published by Law360 on June 7, 2016.
The article identifies three phrases that a legal malpractice attorney should never tell their client to avoid compromising an otherwise-healthy attorney-client relationship. One phrase mentioned is "I can't talk right now" for which Ms. Chang emphasizes the importance of communication stating "[m]ost lawyers have a lot on their plate and are forced to juggle a multitude of matters. But delaying communication with a client facing a legal malpractice suit is a quick way to make a difficult time even harder for them."
Read the full article "3 Things Legal Malpractice Attys Should Never Tell Clients" on the Law360 website. Please note a subscription is required.
Wendy Chang represents lawyers in all types of complex matters that involve the practice of the law, including risk management counseling, ethics, crises management, fee-related issues, discipline defense, hotline counseling, and litigation defense. Ms. Chang is a member of the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility.
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