On Jun 12, 11:15=A0am, Steve Buck <StephenBuck...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jun 12, 8:06=A0am, Garry <gaota...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Jun 12, 7:54=A0am, Steve Buck <StephenBuck...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > I have a miscellaneous, off-topic question.
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> > > Is there a State or Federal agency or organization that investigates
> > > claims of fraudulent billing by legal service providers?
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> > > Let's say I hired a lawyer who double-billed me for services, and
> > > billed me for services that did not apply to my case. =A0Is there a
> > > government agency in place that would help protect me?
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> > You might try calling the attorney general office and asking if they
> > can point you in the right direction, or as sue suggested, call the
> > bar association and ask for a reference.
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> > Garry
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> Garry, is there an informational service line available in North
> Carolina? =A0California has one (dial 211 in CA) and New York the same
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We have an "Information State Operator Assistance" but I think that's
more like a directory assitance for state department phone numbers.
I'm not aware of any general informational service. I'll ask a friend
who happens to be a librarian at a local university and see what she
can tell me.
Garry


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