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Pro bono lawyer needed for arbitration case in Broward County, Florida


Question:

no-pro-bono-workI am in a battle with my board of directors over the rules that they are not following.
I am awaiting a mediation conference date from the Arbitrator and the assigned mediator of the Broward office.
In spite of my knowledge of the governing rules not being legally attended or carried out, I have been told NOT TO DEFEND MYSELF WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY TO REPRESENT ME.
I am age 77, retired, on a financial budget, have already invested nearly two thousand dollars, and cannot afford to spend one more cent.
There is no question that this battle will be won by the facts that will prevail. 
After all is said, I need an attorney to represent me at the mediation conference and at the arbitration court matter most likely to follow.
I do not want one penny of the awarded legal fees that I will no doubt be awarded. I need a strong, aggressive, compassionate attorney to defend and protect me. This attorney can apply for attorney fees, rightfully be awarded same and win this battle hands down.
Can you recommend or suggest an attorney that would want to assist me just because I am right and being unfairly persecuted and degraded by false, salacious, defamatory, slanderous, hurtful, demeaning accusations with no production of evidence to substantiate. I think this lack of non production of Association records and lack of production of untruth accusations speaks for itself.
P.S.  If the mediation conference is handled properly by presenting the true and actual facts - there will be no need for arbitration!
 


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