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2 Responses to “Can I bring legal action to an attorney that promised to help me with credit repair, and has bounced?”
By americanfreeman on Nov 15, 2008 | Reply
Legal action would cost you a whole lot more than $300.
By Shellie on Nov 16, 2008 | Reply
Report him to the bar association. They will do a full investigation into his misconduct and discipline him. It shouldn’t cost you anything. Google the bar association in your state to find the info you need. Good luck!