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To: BeachBum who wrote (7778)2/26/1999 11:51:00 PM
From: Michael M  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
"I tried to meet with the manager of the office who screwed up my paperwork....."

BeachBum. Once it's apparent that there IS a problem, don't try to solve it with the person or office that caused the problem. 1. Send a real U.S. Mail certified letter, politely indicating your beef and asking for the address of the company's legal counsel. 2. Pay an attorney with some letter-head recognition to send a letter (you draft it and let him/her fine tune it) to the other counsel. Agree with your attorney that you will accept billing for a couple more hours so the ....ers can meet for drinks or lunch and come to an agreement. The key to this is hiring someone with a rep. for being mean and willing to act mean on your behalf. Worked for me more than once.

I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY AND DO NOT INTEND THE ABOVE AS LEGAL ADVICE. IT IS STRICTLY A RECOMMENDATION TO SEEK COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL COUNSEL!

All this assumes you have a good case, in the first place.
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