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Attorney Kevin William Gibson (Pennsylvania, Delaware) has been suing lawyers for over thirty years because of one very simple fact: lawyers make mistakes, too. His Legal Malpractice Avoidance Guide provides fellow counsel with an in-depth look at how the unfortunate situation of being sued for legal malpractice might best be avoided. With a uniquely-qualified eye for potential pitfalls, Mr. Gibson discusses the various parts of a legal malpractice claim and offers insight into determining a case's merit.

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Attorney Kevin William Gibson (Pennsylvania, Delaware) has been suing lawyers for over thirty years because of one very simple fact: lawyers make mistakes, too. His Legal Malpractice Avoidance Guide provides fellow counsel with an in-depth look at how the unfortunate situation of being sued for legal malpractice might best be avoided. With a uniquely-qualified eye for potential pitfalls, Mr. Gibson discusses the various parts of a legal malpractice claim and offers insight into determining a case's merit.

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Autorenporträt
Having worked in the service industry for over 40 years, Kevin has now decided to put pen to paper to write the stories he used to tell his young son out on walks in the countryside. From a working-class background where hard work was a must and family came first, average exam results lead to working at the local colliery but only to find a more enjoyable career in pubs and restaurants. Writing the book brought back memories of his son and soon to be told to his first grandchild, he looks forward to the next few instalments.