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Higbee Associates Letter & Lawsuits Forum / Re: Higbee & Assoc. Lists RM Media Ltd in Nick Youngson Template Lawsuit
« on: September 27, 2017, 02:27:03 PM »
I'm not an expert, but I would seriously consider giving that evidence to the Bar disciplinary committees for the states they are licensed in. He is representing an adversary to you and then making an offer to represent you for the business insurance. Looks like a conflict of interest to me plus a deceptive way to obtain evidence of your insurance which he is going to use in his case against you. Not an expert, but I would definitely file that with the Bar.
We just received this from Higbee. I find this very scammy, especially talking about business insurance coverage. Thoughts?
Hello,
My name is Daniela, I am a Claim Resolution Specialist at the Law Firm of Higbee & Associates. The case was transferred to me. My job is to help resolve copyright claims without them having to go to court.
I am not one of the attorneys. I have about 14 days to try and resolve this claim before the claim gets escalated to the attorneys. The claim gets more stressful and expensive when it gets moved to the attorneys— my goals is to not let that happen to you.Here are a couple of things that can help solve this potential problem:
First, if you have a license for the image that was purchased prior to the image being used, please let me know and provide it to me via email.
Second, most business liability insurance policies covers this type of claim. Please contact your insurance provider. If they say they do not cover this type of claim, I will be glad to have one of our attorneys review your policy to see if they are wrongfully denying you coverage. It is in both of our interests to make sure your insurance provider is not denying you coverage that you paid for.If you did not have a license or proper business insurance, we can talk about how to come to a reasonable resolution.