Sure, you can sue an inc - but keep in mind that they will most likely have a team of lawyers working to defend them.
nope
The person who formulates your prescription is a pharmacist.
Apple Inc. was reputedly named after Apple Corps, as a kind of tribute. The two are separate businesses. Apple Corps did sue Apple Inc. over trademarking, after Apple Inc. created iTunes; Apple Inc. had previously agreed not to sell music, which was the domain of Apple Corps. Apple Corps lost in court, but the two companies patched things up afterwards. After the original court decision, Apple Computers created a "sound" for its computers called "Sosumi" which, if pronounced slowly, sounds like "So Sue Me". MP
Wait until Google calls you and offers to buy the domain. Alternatively: Wait for Google's lawyers to sue you.
if they are dumb enough to tell you their real name sue sue sue sue sue sue
"American Blind and Wallpaper Factory, Inc" sued Google because they alleged Google to violate the trademark law with their Google "AdWords" advertising product.
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If you do not know whom to sue, you should not sue anybody.
The Tagalog translation for "Sue" is "Susi."
Then Sue came along Loved me strong That's what I thought Me and Sue that died
Sioux can be pronounced like soo,Sue, or sue.
Sue Meehan goes by Susie, and Sue.