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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 561900" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>My law advocate from the Disability law center said that a well known attorney from VA came to talk about disability rights and specifically talked about a case he worked on about a police situation. (She actually mentioned that the.imunity.law. made it tough to get kustice there.....) She couldn't remember the name. She will ask others but if he spoke here I wonder if the VA Disability law center/legal aid would know of him or anyone else. When people are considering free work, she said referrals from them are often accepted. Lots of times they have a personal reason to help people with mental health or other disabilities (for example, one lawyer here had a daughter who killed herself and this is how she works through some of it)...</p><p>It's just a thought. If she remembers the name I'll pass it on.</p><p>They'd likely be able to answer general questions anyway.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 561900, member: 12886"] My law advocate from the Disability law center said that a well known attorney from VA came to talk about disability rights and specifically talked about a case he worked on about a police situation. (She actually mentioned that the.imunity.law. made it tough to get kustice there.....) She couldn't remember the name. She will ask others but if he spoke here I wonder if the VA Disability law center/legal aid would know of him or anyone else. When people are considering free work, she said referrals from them are often accepted. Lots of times they have a personal reason to help people with mental health or other disabilities (for example, one lawyer here had a daughter who killed herself and this is how she works through some of it)... It's just a thought. If she remembers the name I'll pass it on. They'd likely be able to answer general questions anyway....... [/QUOTE]
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