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university employee uses oficial email to make up an attached copy of an email "fake" to make belive her boss that she already send me the info, that can stop my relation with university..can i take legal action?... the true is at the university email servers and in my hotmail server ...... View More
answered on Jan 21, 2017
Yes. You can secure the evidence with a court order or maybe a third party subpoena. Best advice is to get a lawyer since it can be technical to figure all this out.
answered on Oct 5, 2016
You have freedom of expression under the First Amendment. That right does not extend to defamation or other torts. If you have doubts about whether to do whatever you are contemplating, consult an attorney first.
I am a domain investor and i buy expired domain names. I want to know if the domain names containing exact match medicine names (trademarked) can be bought or their trademarks restrict this? For e.g Voltaren is a registered trademark. Can i buy a domain for e.g www.voltaren.net and then use it or... View More
answered on Nov 8, 2015
This is a very fact-specific question, the answer to which will depend on many factors, so much more information is needed to answer. A trademark lawyer can assist.
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