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penpende

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I own a computer repair shop
Today I received a Court summons
alleging that I am selling a counterfit
software. I've been checking with their legal div. before i buy the software. Eventually with all that effort they said that some of them are counterfit.
Due to my limited income I cannot
afford a lawyer and planning to defend my self. How do or where do I start?
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by penpende:
I own a computer repair shop
Today I received a Court summons
alleging that I am selling a counterfit
software. I've been checking with their legal div. before i buy the software. Eventually with all that effort they said that some of them are counterfit.
Due to my limited income I cannot
afford a lawyer and planning to defend my self. How do or where do I start?
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

My response:

First, you see an attorney and ask if he/she can consult you for free. Then, after the consultation, you'll discuss fee arrangements and agreements. Next, go to your bank for a loan.

IAAL



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