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What Counts as Legal Malpractice in Colorado?

February 8, 2025

Legal Malpractice

When a legal case ends in disappointment, it's natural for clients to question what went wrong. But just because a case doesn’t go as planned doesn’t automatically mean an attorney committed malpractice. In Colorado, legal malpractice is a specific and serious type of professional misconduct. It involves more than just a poor result; it requires proof that the attorney’s actions were negligent, unethical, or fell far below the standards expected in the legal profession.

Legal malpractice occurs when an attorney fails to meet the duties owed to their client, and that failure causes actual harm. The harm is typically financial but may also involve the loss of legal rights, dismissal of claims, or even criminal consequences due to poor legal counsel. Understanding what constitutes malpractice and what does not is critical for clients considering whether they have a valid claim.

Common Types of Attorney Misconduct That May Qualify

In Colorado, certain types of attorney behavior are more likely to be considered legal malpractice. Below are some of the most common examples:

  • Missed Deadlines: Attorneys must be aware of and adhere to legal deadlines. If your lawyer missed the statute of limitations for filing a claim or failed to meet a court deadline, causing your case to be thrown out, this could be clear malpractice.
  • Failure to Know or Apply the Law: An attorney is expected to be knowledgeable in the area of law they practice. Misinterpreting legal statutes, filing incorrect motions, or misunderstanding court procedures can indicate incompetence.
  • Inadequate Investigation or Preparation: An attorney who fails to gather necessary evidence, interview witnesses, or prepare for trial has not fulfilled their duty. This lack of diligence can easily tip the scales of a case and lead to preventable losses.
  • Conflict of Interest: Lawyers must act solely in their client's best interests. Representing two opposing parties, failing to disclose a personal interest, or prioritizing another client’s needs can violate ethical rules and amount to malpractice.
  • Improper Settlement Handling: If your lawyer agreed to a settlement without your knowledge or pressured you into accepting a poor agreement without explaining your options, you may have a claim for malpractice.

These examples show how legal malpractice stems from a failure to meet the professional and ethical responsibilities that lawyers are bound to uphold. It is not enough that a lawyer made a mistake; the mistake must be one that a reasonably competent attorney would not have made under similar circumstances.

What You Must Prove in a Colorado Legal Malpractice Case

Not every legal mistake leads to a viable malpractice lawsuit. Colorado law sets a high bar for proving legal malpractice to prevent an overflow of claims based solely on dissatisfaction with legal outcomes. To succeed in court, you must prove all four of the following elements:

  • Attorney-Client Relationship: You must establish that you had a formal relationship with the attorney. This is usually proven through written agreements or consistent communications about legal representation.
  • Breach of Duty: You must show that the attorney failed to perform their duties according to the accepted standard of care. This means comparing their conduct to what another competent attorney would have done in the same situation.
  • Causation: It must be shown that the attorney’s breach directly caused you harm. This is often the most challenging element to prove. You must demonstrate that the result would likely have been different if the lawyer had handled the case properly.
  • Damages: Lastly, you must show that you suffered actual harm, typically in the form of financial loss. Without damages, a malpractice case cannot move forward, even if the attorney made serious mistakes.

These elements form the foundation of every legal malpractice case in Colorado. Courts require clear, fact-based evidence, not just opinions or frustrations, to support each claim.

Real-World Examples of Legal Malpractice

Here are a few examples that illustrate situations where attorneys may have crossed the line into legal malpractice:

  • An attorney fails to file a personal injury claim within the statute of limitations, and the client permanently loses the right to seek compensation.
  • During a family business dispute, a lawyer represents both parties without disclosing the conflict, resulting in a settlement that unfairly benefits one side.
  • A criminal defense lawyer advises their client to plead guilty without reviewing critical evidence that could have supported a not-guilty verdict or dismissal.

In each case, the attorney’s conduct involved more than a judgment call; it was a breach of duty that caused lasting harm to the client. These scenarios represent clear grounds for legal malpractice action.

What Does Not Qualify as Legal Malpractice

Clients are sometimes surprised to learn that they do not have a claim even when a case ends poorly. That’s because not all disappointing legal results are due to malpractice. Here are situations that generally do not qualify:

  • The opposing party had a stronger case, and the outcome was based on the evidence or legal arguments presented.
  • You disagreed with your lawyer’s chosen strategy, but it was still within the bounds of reasonable professional judgment.
  • You experienced no measurable financial loss or legal harm, even if the process was frustrating.

Malpractice is about provable misconduct and resulting damages, not just poor communication, aggressive billing, or an undesired verdict. If your attorney made a mistake but it didn’t change the outcome or cause loss, it likely won’t meet the legal standard.

Colorado’s Legal Standards and How Cimino Law Office Can Help

In Colorado, lawyers are expected to meet a professional standard defined by what a reasonably competent attorney would do under similar circumstances. Courts rely on this benchmark when evaluating claims of malpractice. If an attorney fails to meet this standard and their client suffers as a result, legal action may be warranted.

At Cimino Law Office, we focus exclusively on holding attorneys accountable when they fail their clients. Our legal malpractice team understands what Colorado courts expect from attorneys, and we know how to build compelling cases based on detailed documentation, expert opinions, and clear causation.

Take the Next Step Toward Accountability

You placed your trust in an attorney to act in your best interest. If they failed to meet that responsibility and caused you harm, you deserve the chance to hold them accountable. Legal malpractice is complex, but it is not something you have to deal with on your own.

Reach out to Cimino Law Office today for a confidential consultation. We’ll review the details of your experience and provide an honest, thorough assessment of whether you may have a claim. Let us help you take the right steps toward protecting your rights and seeking the compensation you may be owed.

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