Hate to be the one to break the bad news, but you will be very unlikely not find an attorney to take on this sort of case on a contingency fee basis. The probability of recovery in these sort of actions is just too small. Plus, the attorney would have to believe the chances of recovery are so great that they would put up thousands of dollars of their own litigation costs on the hope that they'd recover damages. In a malicious prosecution action, thats just not going to happen. However, you absolutely can find qualified attorneys to file such a suit for you on a retainer/hourly basis. If you are serious about filing suit, and want a qualified attorney to file it, thats the only way its going to happen. No experienced litigator would take a malicious prosecution case on a contingency fee. Good luck.
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