The process of renewing or replacing a legal malpractice policy may be daunting, and may appear tedious. However, given the risks which arise when an application has inaccurate or incomplete information, it is critical that the application is prepared with great care.

The first step is completion of the legal malpractice policy application. Regardless of whether the application is for new coverage or a renewal of an existing policy, accurate completion of the application is paramount.

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