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Chinese firms hard to sue

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Dave | 8:05 a.m. Feb. 9, 2008
Sounds like a laywer would have a tough time making a living in China . And one reason that the US bussiness can't compete whith China.
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my two cents | 12:14 p.m. Feb. 9, 2008
If we really felt any sympathy for domesitc firms, we'd buy from them. But we're too cheap (and short-sighted)
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l | 7:14 p.m. Feb. 9, 2008
At some point the items get delivered to the U.S. and payment is made to someone, so there has to be someone who knows who these companies are in order to be able to serve them the lawsuit papers. Send the lawsuit papers in the same envelope as the check. Anyway, if they can't sue them in China, sue them in the U.S., and get an injunction against that company's products being delivered. When a court order here prohibits their goods from being unloaded off the boats and they have to ship them back to China, it won't take long for them to come asking what's going on.
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