Call Roanoke VA and ask the operator for the "VA Bar Association" and ask if John Frye is still in their database, and the last firm he worked for (get the address, phone, etc.). I don't know any attorneys who use a PO Box except if they are making collections. Sometimes when people get collection letters they think they're from an attorney when in reality they are merely from a collector. I say this because you didn't say how you knew this person.
2007-01-04 15:47:45
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answered by sophieb 7
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This is a story on the Internet from the newspaper The Roanoke Times, from 2004:
"Earlier this year, plans were announced for a new
company called Virginia Credit & Finance, which is
to be a "servicing partner" of Atlantic, according to
a press release from the office of Gov. Mark
Warner. It will be located in Richmond. Consumers have also received letters claiming to be
from both Atlantic Credit & Finance and The Law
Office of John P. Frye. The Virginia State Bar
officially lists John P. Frye as a lawyer who has an
office in Mechanicsville. Steve Conley, an attorney in Louisiana, filed a
lawsuit in federal court Aug. 20 against The Law
Office of John P. Frye for sending a collection letter
to his client Herbert S. Williams. Conley said the
letter illegally implies that Williams would be sued. "If a consumer gets a letter that says he's going to be
taken to court, he knows the price of poker just
went up," Conley said. "So if the attorney is not
involved in this file, and if it is, in fact, a collection
agency masquerading as a law firm, then that's a
very unfair and deceptive practice." John P. Frye is not licensed to practice in Louisiana,
according to its state bar. "The letter conveys the impression that the lawyer
is going to file against the debtor in court in
Louisiana. The letter is deceptive if the lawyer is
not actually licensed in the debtor's state." John P. Frye did not return messages left at his
offices in Mechanicsville and Roanoke. Conley said he believes the letters are produced "by
the hundreds of thousands."
I would suggest you contact the State Bar Association in Virginia to get a current law office address in Mechanicsville for John P. Frye. You can also file complaints against attorneys with that agency if you have one.
2007-01-04 16:09:43
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answered by JOHN B 6
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Go to this site for the number. I know how frustrating it is when you cannot find a good lawyer you once had!
2007-01-04 15:53:45
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answered by browncutie 4
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hhmmm...it's an awful small office if it's in a PO Box...I'd be looking for a lawyer with a REAL office if I were you...
2007-01-04 15:44:54
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answered by Chrys 7
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Well since you have his mailing address, maybe you could try to mail him something and ask him to call you
2007-01-04 15:57:43
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answered by jdphd 5
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try switchboard.com and anywho.com
2007-01-04 15:43:29
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answered by hmrdwn95 2
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