Hire another attorney, or find an attorney that will work probono (offer ~50% to insure you find someone who will take it). He will guide you the rest of the way.
Also If you have a complaint with an attorney you should contact the local Bar Association as they are the regulatory body governing attorney conduct.
There is usually nothing left to claim. Have your attorney check with the State's Attorney's office where this took place.
They stole your money. File a police report and/or contact the county attorney for fraud.
you don't-you just have to accept that you were taken-consider it a gain to be away from them before they took more $ from you.
A bank cant take your money just because you have the same name as someone else they have to show proof it is you I would talk to the county attorney Exactly right, call the county attorney
It took over ten years to recover after the Shaanxi earthquake
I took time off work to recover from my surgery. The economy will soon recover from its recession. She hired a private detective to recover her stolen documents. Give me a minute to recover my sanity, please.
It took then a long time
The only way the state gets involved in an amount of money owed to either an individual or a business entity is if there was something done by the person or business took the money that was against the law. If this is what you want to do you should contact the Attorney Generals office in your state. They typically are a great source if you have questions.If you were trying to recover money from somebody, you must go to the prosecutor for the county you live in in your state. You can put in a claim in the small claims court without even hiring a lawyer, at least in all the states that I have lived in. The other recourse is to hire a lawyer and sue the pants of of them. The problem with this approach is the medicine is usually more expensive than the value of the cure.
It took about 10 years for Chicago to recover from the fire damages. - by: Joshua Vargas
Making no sense. Who is "them"? Attorney took the money?.. it wasn't the Court trustee? If you inherit money within 180 days after the discharge of your bankruptcy, you must notify your attorney who will notify the trustee and they may have claim to some of the inheritance. If the case was discharged a year ago, it is no longer property of the bankruptcy trustee.
I was in the doctor's office with local anesthesia and it took a week to recover.
I think they are ripping off people. They took my money about a month, and I have heard nothing since. They do not return my email request.