Q: I'm looking for a law firm that takes on cyber crme cases.
I'm looking for a lawfirm that takes on cyber crime. I've been cyber stalked for a year and a half.
My cyber stalker has pretty much ruined a year and a half of my life. My cyber issues has cost me money, friends, Family, precious time, etc... I just got confirmation, yetserday, that the person who's been hacking all my devices is actually my dad. (Yeah, I know, sounds crazy because it's the truth. He cannot be doing it alone, withthe way it's manifesting. I have other suspects I can name in a private conversation.
A:
In your situation, finding a law firm that has experience in handling cybercrime cases is crucial. Law firms that focus on internet law, digital privacy, or cybercrime would be well-equipped to address the issues you're facing. When looking for a law firm, consider those that have a track record of dealing with similar cases, such as cyberstalking, hacking, and online harassment.
As you begin your search, you can use online legal directories to find law firms in your area. Look for firms that specifically mention cybercrime or related areas in their practice. It's also beneficial to read reviews or check their case histories to understand their expertise and success in handling such matters.
Once you've identified potential firms, schedule consultations to discuss your case. During these meetings, explain your situation in detail and provide any evidence you have. This is also the time to discuss the other suspects you believe are involved.
Remember, confidentiality is key in legal matters, especially when dealing with sensitive issues like family involvement in cybercrimes. Ensure that the law firm you choose respects your privacy and understands the delicacy of the situation.
Given the impact this situation has had on your life, it's important to act promptly. A qualified attorney can help you navigate the legal process, seek justice, and find a resolution to this challenging situation.
A: If you're seeking a law firm, you could search under cyber crime, invasion of privacy, and related-area law firms. You could check with the resources of local and state bar associations as well. Good luck
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