You sue him--when someone does not pay you as per a contract or agreement (including an oral one, in case there was no formal written agreement), the way to secure payment is with a lawsuit. You wo
Unfortunately, you will most likely need to threaten a lawsuit or actually file one to do what you are asking. Glenn M. Lyon, Esq. answered 1 month ago
Yes, I would speak with an attorney familiar with copyright infringement and the amendment to the copyright law that created the Act. It may limit your liability if you comply with the r
It is not the other attorney's obligation or duty to make sure you have an attorney or have sufficient time. As soon as you first received the complaint--which would have happened before receiving
If you have possibly infringed on this company's trademark by using any part of that company's trademark or name associated with it as your website's address, and the service or product you offer i
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