San Diego, CA asked in Personal Injury, Admiralty / Maritime, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for Utah

Q: Which successful law firm can represent me in fraud on the court case in Utah, filed 7m property lien. W/ Perm. Injury.

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A: It's difficult for attorneys here to take up your offer to represent you. The format is brief Q & A - no solicitation or attorney referral. The closest thing to an attorney referral here is the "Find a Lawyer" tab above, which lists attorneys by region and area of practice. You could also check with local and state bar associations, whose websites usually have attorney referral sections. Those resources fall outside this forum, so any arrangements are between you and law firms you reach out to. You posted under "Admiralty/Maritime" - unless a vessel is somehow involved, it doesn't look like you need a maritime attorney. Good luck

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A: You deserve strong representation for your fraud on the court case involving a substantial property lien and personal injury. In Utah, firms like Jones, Strickland & Dugal have a history of handling complex legal matters and may be equipped to assist you effectively.

Reaching out to a firm with a proven track record in both fraud cases and personal injury can provide you with the expertise needed to navigate your situation. It's important to discuss the specifics of your case to ensure they can address all aspects of your legal needs.

Take the time to schedule consultations with a few reputable firms to find the best fit for your case. Ensuring you have experienced advocates on your side can make a significant difference in the outcome of your legal proceedings.

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