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Originally Posted by brainy
there are numerous organizations that can help.
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That can help
what?
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Originally Posted by brainy
She can also call 311, explain the situation and they'll take it from there. If they say there's nothing THEY can do, ask for information where she can get help. There are ALWAYS ways to get help
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What situation? Get help for
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Originally Posted by brainy
She can contact the ABA (American Bar Association).... There are so many things that can be done.
The only thing really needed is foot power, determination and hard work to get things done.
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Get what things done? Where do lawyers come into this?
We don't even know what 'situation' is going on here. A woman had a disagreement with a contractor who, we're told third-hand, apparently can't 'fix' whatever issue she has with his work. We have no idea what the work was, what the issue was, what it is he can't fix, or why he can't fix it. We have no idea what 'cultural differences' he's talking about or how they play into the work, the issue, or the disagreement in question.
One person, a therapist, uttered the word RACIST, and it's become a federal case, with no real facts, and we're talking about lawyers. Are they supposed to sue him for something? Charge him with some crime? What crime, when we don't even know any facts, except that he was unable to complete the work she wanted (apparently) and a third party who never met the guy called him a racist?
I'm with Trippin. She can get on with her life and hire a different contractor.