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The improper performance of a legal act is?

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Legal malpractice occurs when a lawyer fails to perform competently, causing harm to a client and breaching the duty of care owed to them. This can include errors, negligence, conflict of interest, or breaches of confidentiality that result in financial or legal harm to the client. Clients may seek compensation through legal action for the damages caused by the legal malpractice.

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misfeasance

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