The Florida Accounting Malpractice Web Site is intended to assist consumers and lawyers who need more information about suing a CPA/accountant in Florida. It is not a replacement for obtaining legal advice from a knowledgeable accounting malpractice attorney. Accounting malpractice occurs when a CPA/accountant gives you advice, perhaps on how to structure your taxes or how to configure your books and that advice turns out to be wrong.
You may suffer additional expense or you may be fined for improper bookkeeping practices or withholding insufficient taxes. You also have the right to be compensated for losses that you incur as a result of faulty advice. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. I understand that in visiting this site I am not entering into an attorney client relationship with Warren R. Trazenfeld, P.A., or any attorney within the law firm.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice.
You may suffer additional expense or you may be fined for improper bookkeeping practices or withholding insufficient taxes. You also have the right to be compensated for losses that you incur as a result of faulty advice. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. I understand that in visiting this site I am not entering into an attorney client relationship with Warren R. Trazenfeld, P.A., or any attorney within the law firm.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice.
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Professional malpractice law deals with the negligence or misconduct of attorneys, doctors, accountants, and any other professional person.
Professional malpractice occurs when a person practicing his or her profession improperly performs duties of that profession and as result a mistake is made or someone is injured.
A professional malpractice suit can be brought against any type of professional including Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), architects, dentists, doctors, attorneys, engineers, psychologist, etc.
Professional malpractice occurs when a person practicing his or her profession improperly performs duties of that profession and as result a mistake is made or someone is injured.
A professional malpractice suit can be brought against any type of professional including Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), architects, dentists, doctors, attorneys, engineers, psychologist, etc.
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