priority1bc
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Maine
A company in California has been attacking our products and services for over two years. I am interested in a cease and desist letter and wondering the best way to go about this.
Should I find a local lawyer to write it up or find one in California?
How much should I expect to spend?
Basically we want them to stop publishing web pages that specifically name our company and it's officers along with lies & slander.
The more complicated issue is we would also like them to stop attacking our products by releasing their own "products" to confuse customers. They copied our old repair technique to fix a defective part after we produced a new and improved part to replace the poor design. They got a trade-mark name for this part and claim to have "the original" and "the only one" more importantly they also got a second registered name for the same part after it is installed. Their advertising and pictures are geared to make people believe they have an improved part when really what they offer is the original part with the repair technique applied to it. (All this after a year of claiming loudly that the original part had no issues and that our repair technique could only make it worse)
A company in California has been attacking our products and services for over two years. I am interested in a cease and desist letter and wondering the best way to go about this.
Should I find a local lawyer to write it up or find one in California?
How much should I expect to spend?
Basically we want them to stop publishing web pages that specifically name our company and it's officers along with lies & slander.
The more complicated issue is we would also like them to stop attacking our products by releasing their own "products" to confuse customers. They copied our old repair technique to fix a defective part after we produced a new and improved part to replace the poor design. They got a trade-mark name for this part and claim to have "the original" and "the only one" more importantly they also got a second registered name for the same part after it is installed. Their advertising and pictures are geared to make people believe they have an improved part when really what they offer is the original part with the repair technique applied to it. (All this after a year of claiming loudly that the original part had no issues and that our repair technique could only make it worse)