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Put it in a language he can understand: 15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.

So how is that pronounced exactly? "15 USC the artist formerly known as prince 1681 et seq' ?

Heh heh...I think that lil symbol means 'Subsection'...but I am not absolutely sure...

....KK

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That's too funny CAlawyer :lol:

Although, in many cases I'd have to agree. If you're pro se, lawyers just love to throw around the latin legalese phrases to confuse. Its the old saying ' if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshi*t " !! ;)

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If you're pro se, lawyers just love to throw around the latin legalese phrases to confuse.

How true. All kidding aside though, it is a tactic that seldom impresses a Judge when a lawyer is opposed by a pro se litigant. Never be afraid to ask that English be spoken in Court as the primary language.

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