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Can I bring legal action to an attorney that promised to help me with credit repair, and has bounced? |
I paid $300 to an attorney that works with a real estate firm specializing in credit repair, by disputing and of such nature. He hasn't done anything, he is now unable to be reached? Took my money and left but still around. Can I bring legal action to him? (His company states that he's doing it on his own). I need a good attorney to help me out, what kind of attorney could help me in this case? Please help me. Report him to the bar association. They will do a full investigation into his misconduct and discipline him. It shouldn't cost you anything. Google the bar association in your state to find the info you need. Good luck! Legal action would cost you a whole lot more than $300. |
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