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CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYERS

CONSUMER PROTECTION


Civil Rights Lawyers​

Helping clients nationwide.  
In Ancient Greece, justice was the ideal of perfection in human relationships and the spirit which animated people in the proper discharge of their duties.  At the core of any civilized society is respect for human life, and respect for the law and communities within which we live.  

Today, our country faces many difficult challenges. The rapid evolution of technology and militarization of our police threatens civil liberties, and undermines confidence in our justice system.  We increasingly hear stories about violent, sometimes deadly clashes with police, or the collection of personal data and phone records without a warrant.  It seems like there is too much power and too little accountability.  Sadly, our elected leaders and officials seem to do little to reinforce confidence in the system.

​Attorneys play a crucial role in the preservation of the concept "justice for all" and ultimately in the preservation of our system of government.  Hadous|Co. understand this.  That is why 
we consider ourselves civil rights lawyers above all.  Justice and the preservation of our civil liberties now and forever are worth fighting for against any odds.  

 Constitutional rights protect all of us . . .
"First they came for [them] . . .  and I did not speak out because I was not [one of them] . . .  then they came for [more] . . . and I did not speak out because I was not [one of them either] . . . and then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me."  ​
Pastor Martin Niemöller.​

Commitment to Justice.
Hadous|Co. attorneys have been at the forefront of civil rights issues throughout the country.  

Our civil rights attorneys have represented citizens in a vast array of civil rights matters, including police abuse and police misconduct cases, excessive force cases, police shootings, deadly force, wrongful death, and false imprisonment.  ​In Michigan, our civil rights attorneys have taken on police departments and police officers that use excessive force against citizens, or who overstep their legal authority to detain or arrest citizens.  We have also taken on federal agencies and overzealous federal agents who seize property from law-abiding citizens without probable cause.

In Arizona, our civil rights attorneys have similarly held police departments and police officers accountable when they violate the Constitution.  ​We also represent prisoners in need of medical treatment or prisoners who have been denied access to medical treatment.  Our attorneys have held state government officials and private prison companies accountable at trial for failing to provide prisoners with reasonable medical treatment.  Attorney Nick Hadous has secured multiple preliminary injunctions for prisoners that needed immediate medical treatment.  His representation has spurred necessary medical treatment for other prisoners. 

Were you seriously hurt by police misconduct?  Spinal Cord Injuries; Wrongful Shooting; Wrongful Death.  Our clients range from those with severe physical and emotional injuries such as spinal cord injuries, and post-traumatic stress disorder caused by police misconduct or deliberate indifference to serious medical needs.  We have helped clients throughout Arizona and Michigan recover millions of dollars.  We also have a record of success in appellate courts to match.  
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Research us.  Don't just take our word for it; our representation in civil rights cases is a matter of public record. 

CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWYERS

Hadous|Co. also represents individuals in federal consumer protection matters arising under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). 

Collection Harassment; Debt Collector Harassment

If you are struggling with excessive debt or harassment by debt collectors, our Michigan FDCPA attorneys can help you reduce or eliminate this debt, and potentially recover damages against abusive debt collectors and collection agencies.  You can learn more about the various debt collection laws by clicking the following links below:
  • Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
  • Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)
  • Fair Credit Reporting Act​ (FCRA)

​Credit Report Errors; Dispute Credit Report Errors

If you have an error on your credit report or need to dispute a credit report error, let one of our credit lawyers help you submit a formal dispute to the credit bureaus.  We do not charge you a fee to help you submit a dispute to the credit bureaus.  If the bureaus refuse to process your credit dispute or refuse to report fair and accurate credit information, our attorneys can help you enforce your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act in court.  
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Should a lawsuit become necessary, we are confident in our ability to help you attain relief under the FCRA.  The FCRA permits consumers to seek attorneys' fees from the defendants.  Therefore, Hadous|Co. handles consumer protection matters on a strictly contingent fee basis to ensure that you do not pay us anything unless we recover damages on your behalf.  

If you are not an Arizona or Michigan resident, Hadous|Co. enjoys a strong network of consumer protection attorneys across the country and can help you find a qualified attorney.  Please visit our page 
Michigan Consumer Protection Lawyers for more information.

Free consultation.  Always confidential.
If your civil rights have been violated or you are the victim of collection harassment by collection agencies or debt collectors, we want to hear from you.  Please contact our office at (248) 663-5155 for a confidential consultation.  There is never a fee for our initial consultation, and there is certainly no obligation to hire us or pursue a lawsuit.  We are happy to simply answer your questions.  We are always accessible by phone, email, or by using the contact form at the bottom of our website.  
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24725 W. 12 Mile Road, Ste. 110, Southfield, Michigan 48034
​Phone: (248) 663-5155| ​Fax: (888) 450-0687
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  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Nemer N. Hadous
    • Robert Allen Hadous
  • Civil Rights Law
    • Employment Law
    • Police Misconduct
    • Prisoners' Rights
    • Civil Rights Blog
  • Consumer Protection
    • Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
    • Telephone Consumer Protection Act
    • Fair Credit Reporting Act
    • Consumer Debt Blog
  • Contact
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