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Date: Wed, 06/04/2008 - 22:19

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 06/04/2008 - 22:19

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Does this website have any attorneys who would help someone out for free or for an inexpensive fee?


I think most of the attorneys on there only collect if you win. It is best to call them and ask them. If you sue for fdcpa violations, the collection Agency pays the attorney fees.

You may have to come up with a small amount if they don't have free consults. Other than that, you may have to pay the court fees, probably around $350 but if you win, they will have to pay that too and you get it back.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 02:41

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Pro bono publico (usually shortened to pro bono) is a phrase derived from Latin meaning "for the public good." The term is sometimes used to describe professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment as a public service. It is common in the legal profession and is increasingly seen in marketing, technology, and strategy consulting firms. Pro bono service, unlike traditional volunteerism, uses the specific skills of professionals to provide services to those who are unable to afford them.

Pro bono legal counsel may assist an individual or group on a legal case, in filing government applications or petitions, or on appeal. A judge may occasionally determine that the loser should compensate a winning pro bono counsel.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 09:05

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