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Old 10-30-2013, 11:28 AM  
96ukssob
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Originally Posted by baddog View Post
Your statute of limitations probably begins when you should have been aware of the problem; you will have to look it up in your state.

Finding a malpractice attorney should be relatively easy; affording a good malpractice attorney is another story. Rarely do they work on contingency for these.
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam View Post
Your payment may have been tolling the statute of limitations -- check the local statutes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tolling_%28law%29
Appears that the attorney has moved to another state, so looking into what can be done. Sure, I can file a complaint against his license in the state he was in, but worth the time and effort may not be worth the headaches if it won't carry over.

SOL is 2 years I'm told and is from the "last interaction" and not from the start. A payment was made earlier in the year, so it is at least from that point.

I've received confirmation that these "out of pocket" expenses I was invoiced for were never paid. I knew this when I was told to send a check made out to HIM

Point being, I've been tied up in this for a while and not just cost me time and money, but had to hold onto a piece of property that was bought that this case revolved around, which has decreased in value.
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