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luckylion ◴[] No.34935616[source]
What's the best approach for suing US companies if you're not in the US? I doubt the effort to bring an international case will be worth it for $10k. Can you easily sue in the US as a non-citizen + non-resident? Can you expect one of those outrageously high verdicts so that lawyers might take your case for a cut of the winnings if they believe they have a good chance to either win or settle?
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1. jiggunjer ◴[] No.34935675[source]
I think a US lawyer would charge about $200-300 for a formal letter. Could be enough to solve the issue.