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"Mortgage elimination" scams and internet "investment" scams - area(s) of practice? |
What area(s) of practice would these fall under if I am looking for an attorney or firm to go after someone? If this is all under "white collar crimes", why in the world does it seem so hard to find an attorney that covers this area of things, let alone specializes in it? Civil Litigation |
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