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The Lawyer Who Landlords Don’t Want to See in Court
Attorney Mark Melton started helping people on Facebook during the pandemic. Before he knew it, he’d assembled the country’s only group of lawyers focused full time on stopping illegal evictions—and saving taxpayers millions.
By Matt Goodman