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Old 01-10-2013, 11:00 PM
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Default Congrats on your new car!

I have a degree in pre-law for what it's worth. I wish you well with your new car. If they want to go after you, they are going to win and it's going to cost you more in legal fees to fight it than buying an original Shelby. There is no way an attorney will give you free advice. That is only done in cases where they are guaranteed a fee upon resolution of the case (divorce, disability etc). Again, if they are going to go after you you will spend time in court and attorney fees, retainer, etc. If you want to get the best information available expect to pay a consultation fee of about $500.00 and up with an attorney with a good rep, who will talk to you and research some caselaw. By the way, you don't want a bankruptcy attorney unless you are filing for bankruptcy, you just want a good civil attorney that isn't specialized (divorce, accident, disability claims). The issue is not a question of bankruptcy law but a straight contract to purchase.
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