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Old 09-19-2003, 05:06 PM  
Sharpie
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As a rule, They DO have to sue you in the state your office is in. But, if they do sue you in the wrong state - you still have to pay an attorney in that state to appear and tell them that they sued you in the wrong state. $$$ down the drain....
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