In today's world, dueling is done with words instead of firearms and swords, though force is still implied. The words are woven into complex and cunning patterns called laws and regulations, so that only select humans can understand them. How can ordinary persons employ those instruments and defend themselves from inappropriate use of them? (Option 1): Spend years in law school learning the rules. (Option 2): If it's urgent, employ a good (virtual) gladiator. I did. I highly recommend Sanford Margolin. He is thorough, honest (even if he's telling you something you prefer not to hear) and trustworthy. His time is costly, because he chose the more expensive Option 1. He's completely worth it, but expect a gladiator, not a nanny: it's best to stow your emotions until the battle is decided. If you can't manage that, and you need some balm and band-aids, his staff is friendly and will supply some aid and comfort, and a virtual lollipop or two.
1970 Broadway, Suite 1100Oakland, CA 94612-2211U.S.A.
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