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malpractice

[mal-prak-tis] / mælˈpræk tɪs /


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Many of these attorneys are liable for fines, professional discipline, and may be subject to malpractice suits from their clients.

From Barron's

Despite pressing the board for updates on his case, he would not find out the details of the surgery until 2025, when the board filed its first malpractice allegations against Hatayama, in April.

From Los Angeles Times

Legal malpractice generally has a three-year limitations period, running from when the malpractice occurred.

From MarketWatch

This was the first time "a Japanese court exercised its sovereignty against North Korea to recognise its malpractice", said Atsushi Shiraki, a lawyer representing the plaintiffs, AFP reported.

From BBC

The cartoonish picture of America found in its pages constitutes educational malpractice.

From The Wall Street Journal