
Civil Rights Attorney
Every American has civil rights. Sadly, there are people who may not believe or act as if your rights matter. At Albrecht Law, PLLC, our civil rights lawyers want you to know that you have an advocate on your side. If you believe that your civil rights have been violated, please call our Spokane attorneys for a free consultation.
Civil Rights Law
We represent individuals who believe that they are victims of civil rights violations. There are dozens of state and federal civil rights laws that are designed to offer protection to those in our country, including laws pertaining to:
When a person’s civil rights are violated, they should immediately seek legal counsel.
You Deserve a Fair Remedy for the Wrong You’ve Suffered
If you have suffered a wrong, you deserve fair remedy. Our lawyers will represent you throughout the duration of your case. This includes helping you to understand the legal remedies available to you. Depending upon the details of your case, potential remedies might include:
Why Work with the Lawyers at Albrecht Law?
We know it can be intimidating to stand up for your rights; our lawyers even out the playing field, helping you feel more confident in your decision to take action. When you choose our Spokane civil rights lawyers at the firm of Albrecht Law, PLLC, you can count on an advocate who will ensure that your best interests are protected.
Our lawyers are authorities on the law, and have published books on the various legal areas in which we practice. We believe in putting our clients first, and make a desirable case outcome our number one priority.
Reach Out to Us Today to Schedule Your Free Consultation
When your rights are breached, remember that there is a statute of limitations on your right to take action. When you call Albrecht Law, PLLC, we will start working on your case immediately. We offer free consultations for all civil rights claims. Please send us a message or call us at (509) 495-1246 to get started.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.