You are going to want to look up attorneys either via a referral, or you can also contact the local state bar association in your state, in order to get referrals.
To report fraud by an Illinois homeowners association, you can contact the Illinois Attorney General's Consumer Fraud Bureau. They handle complaints related to consumer fraud, including fraudulent practices by homeowners associations.
You should contact the consumer division of your state's attorney's general office.You should contact the consumer division of your state's attorney's general office.You should contact the consumer division of your state's attorney's general office.You should contact the consumer division of your state's attorney's general office.
The District Attorney where you live or where crimes occured
According to Wikipedia: "In law, fraud is deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain" with both civil and criminal penalties. Best practices dictate that you take your proof of fraud to a local, common interest community-savvy attorney, who can help you understand your options. Depending on the evidence, the attorney may recommend that the county prosecutor become involved.
Attorney fraud is committed when an attorney breaches his confidential rights as an attorney. This would include things such as lying or attempting to deceive in the court of law.
This website, lawyers.com, specializes in helping people understand their situation, find a lawyer, and understand the legal terminology. This direct link, http://www.lawyers.com/Consumer-Fraud/browse-by-location.html?site=466%26WT%2Esrch%3D1, helps you find a lawyer in your state.
Get ALL your receipts and invoices together and call a local attorney for a consultation. (usually free) I dont think its fraud but its certainly not good business. Anyway, IF you have a "case", an attorney will let you know quickly. MERRY CHRISTMAS
To sue someone who committed fraud against you, your first step should be to contact an attorney to represent you. The attorney will advise you on how to proceed. If the fraud was a criminal act, you may need to contact the police as well.
You need to consult with an attorney or a representative from the state attorney general consumer division.You need to consult with an attorney or a representative from the state attorney general consumer division.You need to consult with an attorney or a representative from the state attorney general consumer division.You need to consult with an attorney or a representative from the state attorney general consumer division.
Look in the local telephone book yellow pages under "lawyers." Obtain a few names and contact their offices to ask for references. You can contact your local district attorney's office also.
They stole your money. File a police report and/or contact the county attorney for fraud.
A forged signature on a contract for a car is considered fraud, you should contact an attorney for this situation.