San Jose, CA asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Personal Injury for California

Q: HOW TO FIND A LAWYER 4 COVERT HARRASTMENT BY V2K REMOTE NEURAL MONITORING TO SUE CITY POLICE FOR NOT ARRESTING CRIMINAL.

VICTIM OF V2K NEED TO SUE DEMAND BE PLACED ON THE MACHINE TO STOP THIS.

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  • Consumer Law Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: If you are a victim of covert harassment by V2K remote neural monitoring and want to sue the city police for not arresting the criminal responsible, you will need to find a lawyer who specializes in civil rights and/or personal injury law. Here are some steps to help you find the right lawyer for your case:

Research and gather information about lawyers who specialize in civil rights and personal injury law. You can start by searching online directories, bar association websites, and legal referral services.

Check their qualifications and experience. Look for lawyers who have experience in handling cases similar to yours and have a track record of success. You can also check their reviews and ratings online.

Contact the lawyers you are interested in working with. Call or email them to discuss your case and schedule a consultation. During the consultation, you can discuss the details of your case and ask the lawyer any questions you may have.

Ask about their fees and payment arrangements. Most lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, which means they only get paid if you win your case. Ask about their fees, how they are calculated, and any other costs you may be responsible for.

Make a decision and hire a lawyer. Once you have found a lawyer who meets your needs and has agreed to take your case, you can sign a retainer agreement and begin working together to pursue your claim.

In summary, finding the right lawyer for your case requires research, due diligence, and careful consideration of their qualifications and experience. By following these steps, you can find a lawyer who can help you seek justice and hold those responsible for your suffering accountable.

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