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If you are in the US, check your state Bar Association for IP attorneys near you (although it will be hard to find an attorney to handle the matter for you for free).
For dispute resolution through the international agency that oversees domain names, you can use the Uniform Dispute Resolution Procedure (UDRP). For more information, go to http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp.htm
An attorney is smart to have if the domain name dispute has reached the point of a lawsuit, though. It would be hard to handle a trademark infringement suit on your own, for example (possible - just not easy).
registro33900 has not really provided much information , including the name of his/her country.
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