Re: trademark or service mark?



<jtnospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The man indicated he was of very limited financial means. Because he
> could never afford your ilk's high dollar services, that means he
> should do nothing? That is like saying that someone that can't afford a
> Ferrari should not dare drive a Volkswagen or ride the bus. Trust
> babies like you who had mommy and daddy pay your way through college
> and law school, and then used their connections to land a cushy
> position at a high-rise law firm, have no idea what it is like for
> motor man or secretaries to have to struggle to make a living. And for
> this, you've acquired a hardened attitude of SUPERIORITY over the rest
> of mankind? Pathetic beyond words.-Jitney
>
Sure, he should drive a Volkswagen or ride a bus. He just shouldn't try to
ride a surfboard to work, which is what he is doing by looking for legal
advice on a newsgroup. It's just not something you want to do. You will
either encounter attorneys, who don't want to form a lawyer-client
relationship as my learned colleague pointed out, and thus will not provide
legal advice, or you will encounter non-attorneys, whose legal advice is
neither legal nor advisable. The only place you can get legal advice that
you can count on is from an attorney, and if a person owns a business that
he wishes to protect, he needs the services of an attorney. I would sooner
seek no advice and research the law through my state's websites and the law
library than I would take advice found on a newsgroup.

That isn't superior at all. It really is good advice.

Sandi (who only wishes she had gone to law school on a trust fund)


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