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Can the Department of Justice provide legal assistance to private citizens?

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Can the Department of Justice provide legal assistance to private citizens?

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A. No. The Department of Justice is not authorized to provide legal assistance to private citizens or to represent them, except in instances where the Department of Justice has determined it will provide representation to a person who has filed a complaint with the Department of Labor (“DOL”) under the Uniformed Services Employment & Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 and the complaint has been referred to us by DOL.

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No. The Department of Justice is not authorized to provide legal assistance to private citizens or to represent them. Individuals should hire a discrimination lawyer of their choice to represent them.

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No. The Department of Justice isn’t authorized to provide legal assistance to private citizens or to represent them. Return to index . . .

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A. No. The Department of Justice is not authorized to provide legal assistance to private citizens or to represent them.

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