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    Torrenting Possible Fines

    these guys know how to sort it out!...... http://www.watoday.com.au/world/italy-four-people-including-judge-killed-in-milan-court-shooting-20150409-1mhvcw.html
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    yeh it was quite complicated. there was a broken mediation agreement for a smaller sum so my lawyer attempted to enforce it in a lower court, the higher court was for the core matter. To be honest not sure what it hit as. Highly effective in that long battle of attrition tho :) The matter was...
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    http://www.watoday.com.au/comment/derek-rielly-iuhmight-have-downloaded-the-dallas-buyers-club-20150409-1mhdpg.html "As in, give us, $100, $1000, $10,000 - or we'll take you to court and attempt to ruin you financially as a deterrent to anyone else who might want to download and share one of...
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    just on this subject, note that whilst lawyers may say it makes no difference to be plaintiff or defendant (indeed some times strategically better as defendant) it is always better to go as plaintiff first and in the court of your choosing so that it is the other guy that has the action on their...
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    no you can't invent a judgment, but that comes way down the track. I'm talking right back at the beginning of the process. logic has nothing to do with credit reporting unfortunately. Sadly, I can file a claim against you for any spurious reason and it will stuff you right up. In a recent...
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    that's incorrect - new actions definitely go on your file and I can personally vouch for it, both as defendant and plaintiff. No judgment required should add it's a pretty well trod path. It costs serious money to form the basics of a defence, deep pocketed plaintiffs figure a quick $20-50k...
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    LOL - a bit late to the party, litigation is the last remaining industry in this country
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    better still, make sure you file it in a different state to the recipient. then offer to settle it on a 'commercial basis' for $5000
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    not sure about pre-enforcement, but certainly post. the data is automatically mined by the data companies that watch us all. They just pick up all new proceedings. You can even file a writ and never serve it.... file a $1m demand against me and don't bother serving it if you want to ruin my day
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    Torrenting Possible Fines

    nope, anyone can issue any stupid proceeding against you and it will go on your credit file. you can then spend the next 7 years explaining to the bank and everyone else why you don't owe them anything and they won't believe you anyway. If you want to defend the action you could engage a...
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    it's your credit file that I'd be most concerned about - remember if you don't pay what someone demands from you your file will be trashed, particularly if they bring proceedings against you. Bye bye investing for 7-12 years or so
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