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I think what greendodger and Leon said are sagacious... Sounds like you did not trademark the name, so I think you don't chase that.
If you don't leave it alone, then a somewhat friendly letter (although it probably won't sound friendly after it's translated) might establish what kind of cards you were dealing with in your business (I think I've gotten one of your business cards a few times over the years), and that so long as their business is in that new stuff, there should be no problem. But I don't think that'll be an inexpensive letter for you. Now about those $2k handshakes... y'all are thinking pre-Covid. Get with the times, take 4 or 5 large with you. |
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