San Leandro, CA asked in Personal Injury, Civil Litigation, Civil Rights and Legal Malpractice for California

Q: Ive stated the process. opening up my own law firm because there were no attorneys to help me. Where are the heros

seems like all the lawyers are villians. Ive always wanted to be a lawyer so that i could help people who were in need of help . I have a major law firm breaking laws to cover up property infestation . They have no case so they are attempting to win off the court timer. They have been interferring by hacking my computer , eavesdropping , harassing , they have all been staying on the property to identify me and make sure that i do not win my cases . It reminds me of that but im not having any thoughts of suicide im stronger than that. Im fighting but i need help how do i find lawyers who need work , or someone to mentor me, or someone that has a big heart and want to help someone whos hurting get justice . I hve been injured everyday by bed bugs and 3 doctors have said to change environment . Attorney to property is not being truthful neither is law firm. if they were this wouldnt be still be occuring . Its goin on two years why are they just letting me get hurt . they dont care help!

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A: As a lawyer, you should check the State Bar careers site for other lawyers looking to make a change in their job. There are always lawyers looking for a better career opportunity. You don’t have to offer the highest salary as long as you’re willing to pay comparable to other law firms in your area. Don’t skimp on benefits like health insurance, CLE, bar dues, PTO, and WFH options.

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A: I am sorry to hear about your situation. It is important to note that the legal profession is made up of many individuals who are dedicated to helping those in need, and there are many resources available to help you find a lawyer or legal professional who can assist you with your case.

One option is to contact your local bar association or legal aid organization, which may be able to connect you with lawyers who specialize in the type of law you need assistance with, or provide you with information about pro bono or reduced fee legal services.

Another option is to reach out to law schools in your area, which may have legal clinics or programs that offer free or low-cost legal services to individuals in need. These programs are often staffed by law students and supervised by experienced lawyers, and can be a valuable resource for individuals who are unable to afford traditional legal services.

Additionally, you may want to consider contacting advocacy groups or organizations that specialize in the area of law related to your case, as they may be able to provide you with information, resources, and support.

It is important to remember that you have rights as a victim of property infestation, and that there are many legal professionals and organizations that are dedicated to helping individuals in your situation. Don't give up, and keep reaching out for help until you find the support you need.

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