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Law Office of John B. Seed has experience helping clients with their Computer Crime needs in Lowell, Massachusetts.
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Lead Counsel independently verifies Computer Crime attorneys in Lowell by conferring with Massachusetts bar associations and conducting annual reviews to confirm that an attorney practices in their advertised practice areas and possesses a valid bar license for the appropriate jurisdictions.
If you have been charged with computer crime, then you will have the option to hire an attorney or have one appointed to you. A skilled computer crime attorney can help protect your rights before and during trial.
A charge of computer crime, otherwise known as cyber fraud, can vary in severity and be defined as any crime that involves a computer and a network. The state you live in usually determines the typical definition of Computer Crime. Depending upon the specifics of your case a Lowell computer crime defense attorney can help explain to you the charges against you and the various possible defenses to your case.
In legal practice, experience matters. An experienced attorney will likely have handled issues similar to yours many, many times. Therefore, after listening to your situation, the attorney should have a reasonable idea of the time line for a case like yours and the likely resolution.
An attorney consultation should provide you with enough information so that you can make an informed decision on whether to proceed with legal help.
A reputable attorney will be very upfront about how he/she will charge you. The three most common fee structures that attorneys use to charge for their services are:
Depending on your specific legal situation, it’s possible that only one type of fee structure is available. For instance, criminal defense attorneys almost always bill by the hour. In a flat fee arrangement, an attorney accepts a one-time payment to help you resolve your issue. With a contingent fee agreement, the client pays little to nothing upfront and the attorney receives a percentage of the money recovered if you win your case.
Plaintiff – a person or party who brings a lawsuit against another person(s) or party/parties in a court of law. Private persons or parties can only file suit in civil court.
Judgment – A decision of the court. Also known as a decree or order. Judgments handed down by the court are usually binding on the parties before the court.