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Plaintiffs' Attorneys

Plaintiffs' attorneys are legal professionals who represent individuals or groups (the plaintiffs) in lawsuits. Their primary role is to advocate for clients who have suffered harm or injustice, seeking compensation or legal remedies from those responsible. This can involve cases like personal injury, discrimination, or breach of contract. Plaintiffs' attorneys investigate claims, gather evidence, negotiate settlements, and, if necessary, represent their clients in court. They typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case, aligning their interests with those of their clients.