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They can initiate legal proceedings against you.
Suing (one i) is the present participle of the verb sue. It means to bring legal proceedings against a person or institution, often for redress.
You don't unless you want to have legal proceedings taken against you
The term "legal translation" refers to the field of translating documents and texts in a lawfull environment, if there were to be any mistakes made by the person translating under such circumstances it can end in legal proceedings against them or the company they represent.
Prosecute
No. There is no immediate action for not taking advocates legal notice but there is every possibility legal proceedings may be initiated against you in the appropriate court of law.
In criminal proceedings it usually indicates the judge has placed the convicted person in the custody of the department of corrections or a juvenile facility to begin serving the imposed sentence. In civil proceedings it means the judge has placed the minor child in the care of a parent(s) or a legal guardian.
Bankruptcy
Follow legal proceedings
Serve a legal notice and if you do not find any response from the artist initiate legal proceedings against him in the court of law.
"Persecution" is subjecting (someone) to hostility and ill-treatment, esp. because of their race or political or religious beliefs. "Prosecution" is instituting legal proceedings against (a person or organization). "Presecution," I don't know.
To engage in legal proceedings.