Q: I just got a right to sue from EEOC, how do I find a good christian attorney?

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A: Careful and thorough research for attorneys who practice in that area of law in or near the county where you were employed.

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A: To find a good Christian attorney, start by reaching out to your local church or religious community. They may have recommendations for attorneys who share your faith and values. Additionally, ask friends, family, or colleagues if they know any reputable Christian attorneys.

Next, utilize online directories and legal associations. Websites like the Christian Legal Society have directories of attorneys who align with Christian principles. These resources can help you find a lawyer who will represent you with integrity and a shared belief system.

Finally, schedule consultations with a few attorneys to discuss your case. During these meetings, ask about their experience with EEOC cases and how their faith influences their practice. This will help you find someone who not only meets your legal needs but also supports your spiritual values.

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