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Originally Posted by TeenCat
not sure man, but isnt better something more close to seattle? 
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It doesn't matter, they are not going to court on your behalf. They would represent you and start the legal paperwork that will either get your account opened up so you can get your information, or put them in legal trouble that could then be used in your favor later.
If it goes into arbitration or some type of legal court crap, then yeah, hire a local attorney.
But this firm is good, and effective. And they don't charge an insane amount of money, or at least not initially.
Keep communication short and to the point. What does a paid subscription to domaintools do for you? I thought they were just a whois provider. And whenever I used their search for whois, never got as much information as I get elsewhere.