Finding a competent attorney
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I tend to think that is probably quite true[/quote]...to that point I would like some suggestions for finding a great lawyer in my area for a consultation of my case(s) dealing with creditors/collectors, and possibly an incorrect Judgment against me. Also I'm hoping this attorney can help me back on the right track to repair my credit and settle any bad outstanding ones as well. Thanks for your time and feedback..[/quote]I seriously doubt that you will be able to find an attorney willing to help you with repairing your credit. If one did and was not properly licensed as a Credit Repair Organization they would be in violation of CROA, Even if they did help you with credit repair they could not ask you for any money until 6 months after the work had been performed or they would also be in violation of CROA. Although I can't remember the name at the moment, I've seen an attorney here in this forum advertising his services as a credit repair expert. He also does a thing called Authorized users that is somehow supposed to drastically improve your credit ratings. Trying to get just any attorney not properly licensed and set up to do those things would not be a good idea. One of the first things you need to do before seeking legal counsel is go to the courthouse and pull your public record then ask to see the files on any judgments or lawsuits you might have against you. Get copies of all the paperwork in the file(s) so you are ready to talk to an attorney if you find one. Once you have an attorney in mind you should check his/her public record in the same way you check your own. Look to see what kinds of cases s/he has handled during the past year or so and what happened in those cases. How many of them are similar to your case and problems and what the outcome of those cases was. Did your prospective attorney win his/her cases or lose them? It is highly unlikely that any attorney will have won all the cases he participated in but you would certainly not want to hire one that had no experience with situations like yours or has a poor record of winning cases. If you are lucky enough to live in a state or county that has all of it's court records on line like we do here in Oklahoma that will make your search much easier and much less time consuming. Just because an attorney talks a great line and claims to be able to help you is meaningless. It is their public record of winning or losing cases that counts. They can't change the facts on record. A great sales pitch might claim one thing but the public record might tell an entirely different story. Hiring an attorney without knowing what his public record has to say about him is not a wise thing to do. Finding an attorney is easy, especially in larger cities. Finding an attorney competent and willing to work for you is an entirely different matter. There public record will reveal the truth about how experienced they are and how competent they are. I wish you the best of luck finding a competent attorney. You are probably going to need it. |
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