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Some of the most terrifying forms of civil rights violations that a person can face can come from the police officers that are sworn to serve and protect. United States Code Title 42, Section 1983 was specifically created to help victims of civil rights violations by police officers and other persons in authority. Lallande Law, PLC has experience successfully representing clients in civil rights claims, including cases that have involved catastrophic injuries to jail and prison inmates at the hands of law enforcement or other inmates.

 

The Americans with Disability Act and California Disabled Persons Act require that accessible features in working order so that they are accessible to and usable by the people who are intended to benefit- individuals with disabilities. Additionally, the Unruh Civil Rights Act,” provides that all persons in California are free and equal, and no matter what their sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, medical condition, marital status, or sexual orientation are entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, privileges, or services in all business establishments of every kind whatsoever. Lallande Law, PLC has experience successfully representing clients with disabilities in civil rights cases where a business or property owner has failed to provide full and equal access to disabled persons, as other members of the general public, to accommodations.

 

Lallande Law, PLC is dedicated to the idea that a lawyer’s purpose is to protect his or her clients’ rights and fight for their interests. Lallande Law, PLC is strongly committed to the ideal of justice, and that commitment has helped us win multi-million dollar settlements for clients whose civil rights were violated.

 

For a free initial consultation with Lallande Law, PLC to discuss your potential civil rights case, fill in the contact form or call (800) 308-8800.

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