Real Estate / Transactional insurance
Moderate RiskReal estate practices handle property transactions, title work, closings, land use, zoning, and commercial lease negotiations. Errors in this area often involve concrete financial losses that are easily quantifiable, making claims straightforward for plaintiffs to pursue. The transactional volume in busy real estate practices increases the statistical likelihood of a documentation error.

Key Malpractice Exposures
Title defects, missed liens, and recording errors are the primary claim drivers in real estate practice. Failure to identify easements, environmental issues, or zoning restrictions can result in substantial client losses. Escrow handling and trust account management create additional fiduciary exposure that can trigger both malpractice claims and bar disciplinary action.
Coverage Considerations
Carriers pay close attention to the firm's trust account procedures and whether the firm performs its own title work or relies on title companies. Firms that handle closings should ensure their malpractice policy does not exclude escrow-related claims. Real estate attorneys should also consider whether their coverage extends to notary acts performed in connection with transactions.
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