Yep. There are a lot of attorneys that take cases on contingency fees. You have to identify the state and the court in which it is located in order to get an attorney. Only attorneys admitted to the bar in that state would be interested. If the case is potentially lucrative enough, then an out of state attorney might be interested if they can be admitted pro hac vice.
WELL.. THEY SPEND ALOT OF MONEY GOING TO SCHOOL! hahah they have a lot of loans! you can have the state help you
This type of lawyer is very few and far between. They have to get paid somehow. They don t get free food and rent.
check out overlawyered.com I am sure you can find lots of creative contingency lowyers mentioned there. But if you are right and there is money to be had at the end, why wouldn t you want them to have any of it? After all, you are asking them to take all of the risk, and finance the case themselves. Why would anyone intelligent enough to win or settle such a case do it for a pat on the back?
A lawyer doing right... Hmmmm.don t think so.
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