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I'm looking for a lawyer, specifically to get the case going. I essentially have an open and shut case because I was definitely the victim of fraud and even though they tried to prevent my retaining evidence I've got enough evidence against any defenses they could present.

How do you find a lawyer willing to take any case?

Or are there any lawyers here who would like to make millions of dollars?
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Just find local law firms in your area and sort by which give free consultation. You can just call them and ask if they handle fraud cases.



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