Question

When a lawyer agrees to represent a client, the lawyer agrees to:
A. the reality that he will be liable for malpractice if he loses the case.
B. exercise the skill, prudence and diligence expected of lawyers of ordinary skill and competence in the community.
C. the probability that a court will likely second-guess the legal strategy he chooses to use in representing his client.
D. the reality that the courts are likely to second-guess his professional judgment.

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