What to do if a business is claiming that we are misrepresenting ourselves and our services under their name?

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What to do if a business is claiming that we are misrepresenting ourselves and our services under their name?

Moreover, they are reaching out to our newly acquired clients and scaring them, creating havoc. We want to fight this with a contingency lawyer. What are our options?

Asked on June 13, 2014 under Business Law, California

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Shawn Jackson / The Jackson Law Firm, P.C.

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

As you might imagine, this set of facts presents several recovery issues...both for you and possibly for the other party. You will want to call your local Attorney Bar Association and request a referral for attorneys that will take such matters on a contingency basis

Shawn Jackson California Business Attorney - Mediator


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