Welcome to Auer Legal Services – Your Trusted Partner in Civil Litigation
Navigating the complexities of civil litigation can be a daunting task, but you don't have to face it alone. At Auer Legal Services, we specialize in representing individuals and businesses through every stage of the civil litigation process. With our extensive knowledge and unwavering dedication, we strive to provide our clients with top-tier legal support and guidance.
Our Practice Areas
At Auer Legal Services, we handle a broad range of civil litigation matters including:
- Contract disputes
- Property disputes
- Consumer rights issues
- Employment law conflicts
- Intellectual property challenges
- Personal injury claims
- Professional negligence cases
Our Approach
We believe that a personalized approach is key to achieving successful outcomes for our clients. Our team takes the time to understand the intricacies of your individual situation, ensuring we tailor our strategy to meet your specific needs. We pride ourselves on clear communication, keeping you informed at every turn so you can make decisions with confidence.
Why Choose Auer Legal Services?
Expertise: Our attorneys possess the in-depth legal expertise necessary to navigate through complex civil litigation matters effectively.
Commitment: We are committed to achieving the best possible results for our clients, whether through negotiation, mediation, or trial.
Results: With a track record of success in civil litigation, you can trust that your case is in capable hands.
Support: We offer compassionate and comprehensive support throughout your legal journey.
Take Action Today
Don't let legal challenges overwhelm you. Contact Auer Legal Services today for a consultation and take the first step towards resolution. Our experienced team is ready to advocate for your rights and interests both inside and outside of the courtroom.
Auer Legal Services – Where Justice Meets Excellence.
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If successful in an FDCPA lawsuit, you may recover statutory damages up to $1,000, actual damages (such as emotional distress or financial harm), and reasonable attorney's fees and costs.
Individuals typically file Chapter 7 (liquidation) or Chapter 13 (reorganization), while businesses may file Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 (reorganization). Our attorneys will help you understand which option best suits your financial situation and goals.
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Common violations include harassment, repeated calls, using threatening or obscene language, falsely representing the debt amount or legal consequences, and attempting to collect debts not owed. Consulting an attorney can clarify if your rights have been violated.
Yes, the FTC investigates widespread debt collection abuses and enforces compliance. While the FTC doesn't represent individual consumers, its actions can support private litigation and lead to broader regulatory enforcement.
Yes. Once you file bankruptcy, an automatic stay immediately goes into effect, prohibiting creditors from pursuing collection actions, including calls, lawsuits, wage garnishments, and foreclosures.