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Anyone know a good Con Law Lawyer in Socal?


I'm looking for a lawyer who practices constitutional law and preferably one who is very very good. I'm pretty much trying to bring about a constitutional rights case against the federal government, and the ACLU is so inundated with defending prisoners and illegals aliens that they don't answer their phones anymore. I live in Los Angeles, there's bound to be a ton of good lawyers there. Someone who defends the mob even?

I'm a legal US Citizen born here, I'm trying to bring about a workers discrimination case against the federal government.

Check out the NLG: National Lawyers Guild. They take cases even the ALCU are too scared to touch.

Many of thier members are exceeding well versed in con law, and have handled many cases that are "out there". Supected terrorists, gang members, communists, and pretty much any one hated by soceity but needfull of representation needs to know about the NLG.

I am not a lawyer (just a law student), and this is not legal advice:

You most likely do not need a Constitutional lawyer. You need labor and discrimination lawyer who has experience suing the federal government.

Your choice of a lawyer depends on your resources. You mentioned the ACLU. Are you looking for a "pro bono" or free attorney? If so, your chances of finding a "very very good" attorney is significantly reduced. Normally, to find a pro bono lawyer, you have to be considered significantly impoverished. Depending on the merits of your case, you might be able to find a lawyer who will work on a percentage fee of your recovery.

What kind of case are you bringing? Why do you feel you need a Constitutional lawyer? And why would you want a criminal defense lawyer (like ones who defend the mob)?

With a little more info, I might be able to help steer you in the right direction.

Hi !

I suggest you fellow this link :

http://www.findlawyer.free.fr/search.php...

It will give you a list of Con lawyers.

Good luck !!!

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