Does ReputationDefender simply send cease-and-desist letters or sue everybody when it seeks to implement its “Destroy” assistance?
No. Most of our approaches to assisting in the correction or removal of content are non-legal. We will only pursue legal options with the express consent of our clients, and these techniques are strictly optional and usually the last resort. They may incur additional cost. In such cases, we do not act as lawyers for our clients. We are not lawyers or a law firm, and we do not offer legal advice or services. In such cases, we refer our clients to lawyers with whom we have often pre-negotiated competitive rates. We don’t receive any compensation for the referral or for any other part of the legal process, so our incentive is to solve the problem without referring our clients to lawyers. If such a referral becomes necessary, the client and attorney have a direct relationship with each other.
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