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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I 100% agree with John's advice, don't discuss a case with any lawyer before obtaining that important information. If you email Edwin, before you discuss anything with him, ask him for this information, then check to make sure it is legit. The only thing I ask, is that, once you have it, please don't post it on the internet for the following reason:Originally Posted by jberryhill
I did ask Edwin if I could post his firms name and address here on the internet. He said not yet because he doesn't want to associate the firm with a case that they haven't yet agreed to take.
He needs to do his initial homework on the merits of the case before presenting it to the partners (he would look foolish to bring a potential case without fully reasearching it).
This is a potential case that he is researching. Based on what he finds, he may not even decide to go forward with it. If he's convinced that he can win, then he will present it to the partners.
IF the partners give the go ahead, it will be public knowldege, and I will be the first to post it here along with all of the firms information.
If it's that you don't trust gmail, send it directly to me and I will be happy to forward it directly to him. Email me at: Jones(at)fas.Harvard.edu
Please put "class action" in the subject line as I tend to receive a lot of spam.
Last edited by DeluxeNames.com; 07-12-2006 at 01:38 PM.
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