Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Connecticut
Attorney violating a person's civil rights
If an attorney violated an individual's civil rights, and that violation caused problems for an individual, can that person collect monetary damages?
Asked on 12/29/07, 10:25 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
VOLTAIRE T. DUANO
VOLTAIRE T. DUANO LAW OFFICE
Re: Attorney violating a person's civil rights
yes. but try to settle it amicably with the lawyer, if possible.
Answered on 12/30/07, 11:09 am
Nicholas Adamucci
ADAMUCCI, LLC
Re: Attorney violating a person's civil rights
If someone violates your rights and you suffer damages, then you have a cause of action. If you need help, you can email me at [email protected].
Answered on 12/30/07, 1:08 pm
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