Contact end user lawyer?

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john_karr

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Hello,

My question to you is,is it a good idea to contact the company law firm to try to pitch the domain name? This company is in another country. I notice this law firm acquired at least 4 DN for this company.

I was just in this country and I notice they're using Google adsense campaign for my exact DN .com I own.
 
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AfternicAfternic
I don't know, but I would be wary of contacting lawyers.
Because you know, they might think you are trying to 'extort' from them, that the name should rightfully be theirs etc, and they know how to play the game of the law against you.
I could be wrong, but it's the type of end user I would avoid making initial contact with.
If they need or want your domain, they will find you.
 
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Have to agree with sdsinc about this,stay away from the lawyers,ANY countries Lawyers are only looking for an angle....for themselves.
Try finding the CEO or CFO of the company,and approaching them directly.
 
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Bad idea. The law firm probably acquired the domains through C&D's because someone else was squatting on them.
 
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Oh,I didn't think about that. My domain name is generic.
 
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If its truly generic then probably no worries, but I think someone in marketing would be a better choice.
If they didn't get domains from squatters, they might have just put their legal contact down as the registrant because the domain falls under intellectual property/branding/etc.
 
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Yup,it's truly generic.
 
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