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What's a more formal, polite form of "I will sue the hell out of you until you have nothing" What are a more polite but strong phrase to say something like "I will sue the hell out of you until you have nothing"? Thank you.
Dec 1, 2019 9:26 AM
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"I will take you to court and the financial consequences for you will be severe." It's still not a friendly statement :) but reasonably polite.
December 1, 2019
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There isn’t a particular saying for this. Commonly said: I will see you in court. I’ll have my day in court.
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