Newport Beach, CA asked in Bankruptcy, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Landlord - Tenant for California

Q: Looking for an experienced Civil Rights & (FDCPA) litigating attorney. Bankruptcy 4th violation unlawful eviction.

Looking to file a complaint against the Orange County Sheriff's department for violating my 4th amendment by executing an unlawful eviction while pending 341 Chapter 7 hearing ( ultimately granted ).

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  • Landlord Tenant Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Here are some steps you can take to find an attorney with experience in these areas:

Research: Look up attorneys in your area who specialize in Civil Rights and/or FDCPA cases. You can check their websites, reviews, and case history to determine if they have experience with cases similar to yours.

Referrals: Ask friends, family, or colleagues if they know of any attorneys with experience in Civil Rights and/or FDCPA cases.

Bar Association: Contact the local bar association in your area and ask for a referral to an attorney who specializes in Civil Rights and/or FDCPA cases.

Legal Aid Organizations: Contact legal aid organizations in your area to see if they provide services related to Civil Rights and/or FDCPA cases.

Once you have identified potential attorneys, you can schedule consultations to discuss your case and determine if they are the right fit for you. During the consultation, ask about their experience, fees, and strategy for your case.

It's important to choose an attorney who has experience in your specific area of law and who you feel comfortable working with. They can provide guidance on the legal process, help you understand your rights, and advocate for you in court.

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