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No one wants to take on a "non profit agency" that pays the CEO $618,000.00 yearly. They also only want open & shut cases. What happened to the lawyers willing to fight?

2006-06-29 16:03:40 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Sorry to say it, but if your state is anything like NY, you are not likely to find an employment attorney to work with no upfront fees.

2006-06-29 16:20:07 · answer #1 · answered by JSKingston 2 · 0 0

Lawyers have to eat and pay the bills. They certainly won't take a case unless it can make them some food buying, bill paying money. Now no matter how passionate you are about whoever you are referring to, you will never get a lawyer interested if no law has been broken. A crime has to be committed to form the basis of an attorney's case. Then knowing a crime has been committed and proving a crime has been committed are two different things. Easy to know, hard to prove. Especially if the entity in question is powerful and has powerful friends. You need to win the lotto to fight some of these organizations. They have lawyerS. Plenty of them. Go against some of them and they can hurt you. So whatever you are so passionate about, and you may even be right, no lawyer will tackle it because they can't PROVE malfeasance, and they can't win.

2006-06-30 00:04:12 · answer #2 · answered by pshdsa 5 · 0 0

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