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Originally Posted by e1cnr
There are 50 states and some territories in USA. Each has their own licensing requirements. You do best by getting someone from the jurisdiction you want to sue in. Many lawyers 'would not mind' taking on companies if you are paying them.
Sure. I was thinking if someone has a pretty good track record you can almost be sure they are within the Freemasons and then you will have a complete different position when you file the lawsuit through some of that branch. Of course you are in a position where you can be doubled crosses, but there is difficult to have it both ways. Also I would think that person could recommend a fellow brother in another jurisdiction. Our law system is corrupted, so I just try to give myself the best chance I can with my own abilities.
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Originally Posted by redbuck
I heard on Fox news that Trey Gowdy has never lost a case.
If he’s too busy, try LKJ from Seattle.
Thanks for the tip. I could not find LKJ as you mention btw.