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    How much a lawyer would charge for WIPO defense?

    Hi,
    I'd like to have an idea of how much a laywer charges to prepare my defense for WIPO. I'm not looking for an exact price, but just an average to have an idea if it's worth defend myself versus hire a laywer to do all the job.
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    The more important question is whether the proceeding is worth defending - i.e. whether you have a reasonable likelihood of success. If your position has no merit, then spending money on a defense is simply a waste of money.

    Normally, I review a complaint, or at least discuss the apparent merits with the respondent, prior to providing a reliable estimate.

    Some defenses are simpler than others. As noted in the thread about frontrunners.com, I may have to do a lot of work, or it may be a matter of simply slapping around Pedro the comatose midget to crank out a response, if the case turns on a relatively simple issue.

    Because these things are fact specific, ranges of numbers are not helpful to what this particular dispute might involve. But I have gone anywhere from "SOB never paid his bill" to several thousand dollars. A significant component of that is whether to pay $2000 to WIPO in order to obtain a three member panel, which I strongly recommend for a variety of reasons, particularly if the case is something other than a simple common-fact-pattern defense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jberryhill View Post
    simply slapping around Pedro the comatose midget
    Is he still your front man?

    He must relish the abuse.

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    slapping around Pedro the comatose midget
    That's so freakin funny on so many different levels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marcorandazza View Post
    That's so freakin funny on so many different levels.
    Get your mind out of the gutter, son.

    It's a reference to a discussion in another thread.
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    Thank you John for your reply. Actually, I was asking because I know I will need to defend one of my names at WIPO soon, and for the first time. How I know it? The other party told me that they were going to WIPO if I didn't transfer the domain, and of course I won't.
    The other party is a Fortune 500, but I have among my clients some Fortune 500 too, so I'm used to deal with the big guys, but as I said it's the first time I need to defend a domain and I don't personnaly know a lawyer specialized in UDRP cases.
    Anyways, I will wait to see the complaint (if they really go ahead with this) to decide what to do.
    But thanks again for the information.
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    The other party told me that they were going to WIPO if I didn't transfer the domain
    Don't be disappointed if they don't follow through. Threats are easy.

    Now would be a good time for you to review your situation to make sure you are in a defensible position.
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    John, that's defi helpful bit

    Quote Originally Posted by jberryhill View Post
    The more important question is whether the proceeding is worth defending - i.e. whether you have a reasonable likelihood of success. If your position has no merit, then spending money on a defense is simply a waste of money.

    Normally, I review a complaint, or at least discuss the apparent merits with the respondent, prior to providing a reliable estimate.

    Some defenses are simpler than others. As noted in the thread about frontrunners.com, I may have to do a lot of work, or it may be a matter of simply slapping around Pedro the comatose midget to crank out a response, if the case turns on a relatively simple issue.

    Because these things are fact specific, ranges of numbers are not helpful to what this particular dispute might involve. But I have gone anywhere from "SOB never paid his bill" to several thousand dollars. A significant component of that is whether to pay $2000 to WIPO in order to obtain a three member panel, which I strongly recommend for a variety of reasons, particularly if the case is something other than a simple common-fact-pattern defense.
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    Found a record of the WIPO and Pedro the midget. It was painful.

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