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This is a very open question with many variables. First, you have to have a viable cause of action. Second you have to draft a claim. Your claim is very important. Use simple sentences 8 words or fewer. Only allege what you need to allege and nothing more. You will have time for a story later. There is way too much to go into here, in summary knowledge.

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