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Started by throwaway_student_WA · Jul 17, 2023 · 2,357 views · 12 replies
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throwaway_student_WA OP

Looking for advice on a legal issue. Here's what happened.

using ChatGPT for legal research accuracy. I've been dealing with this for about 10 weeks now and the situation isn't improving.

I have already done some research online but the other party is not cooperating.

Has anyone been through something similar? What worked for you?

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just_curious_parent_help

I had a similar issue and ended up consulting with an attorney. It was worth the $200-300 for the initial consultation just to understand my rights.

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worried_seller_2024

Following this thread — I'm in a very similar situation. Would love to hear how it turns out.

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Mod_TermsLaw Moderator

I've handled similar cases. Here's my take on the legal issues.

The legal framework here involves both federal and state law. At the federal level, the relevant statute. Your state may provide additional protections.

One important thing — there are strict deadlines for filing these claims. Don't wait too long.

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first_time_freelancer_advice

Following this thread — I'm in a very similar situation. Would love to hear how it turns out.

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worried_tenant_WA

This happened to me too. Have you tried filing a complaint with the relevant agency? In my case they investigated and it got resolved without needing a lawyer.

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first_time_seller_FL

This happened to me too. Have you tried filing a complaint with the relevant agency? In my case they investigated and it got resolved without needing a lawyer.

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PatentAgent_Boston

Not a lawyer, but I have direct experience with this.

What worked for me was filing with the appropriate government agency. It took 4-8 months but was worth it.

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EstatePlanner_AZ

Been there. Here's what I learned.

What worked for me was hiring an attorney to send the initial letter. It took 2-4 months but was worth it.

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VCAnalyst_SF

Not a lawyer, but I have direct experience with this.

The biggest mistake people make in this situation is hiring an attorney to send the initial letter. I'd recommend being patient with the process instead.

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HRManager_Chicago

Been there. Here's what I learned.

In my case, it took about 3-6 months to resolve. The key was having everything documented.

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anon_renter_CO

Following this thread — I'm in a very similar situation. Would love to hear how it turns out.

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frustrated_freelancer_help

Have you tried reaching out to your state's legal aid society? They sometimes have free resources or mediation services.

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