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g.  Mrs. Andrea: Certainly. It is clear. Using some of our trade secrets, they have produced a
                   logotype that is almost identical to ours.
               h.  Mr. Hotman: It appears your company employs someone who sells information.
               i.  Mr. Andrea: What further can I do in this case?
               j.  Mr. Hotman: You can attempt sending a letter of threat to the company using your logo.
               k.  Mrs. Andrea: I tried to do it, but I am still awaiting a response.
               l.  Mr. Hotman: In that situation, we can bring a lawsuit in district court.
               m.  Mrs. Andrea: That would be fantastic.
               n.  Mr.  Hotman:  W e   can  also  give  evidence  of the  harm  and  all  losses  your  company  is
                   entitled to compensation for. In that case, doing that is the best choice.
               o.  Mrs. Andrea: There will be damages, but will the court consider them?
               p.  Mr. Hotman: I will work on this matter immediately. I will send one of my colleagues to
                   talk to your staff and gather real evidence.
               q.  Mrs. Andrea: Thank you. That would be extremely useful.
               r.  Mr. Hotman: With pleasure. That is what I should do.
               s.  Mrs. Andrea: I just discovered that one of my rivals is violating my trademark, and I want
                   to stop it before it damages my company.
               t.  Mr. Hotman: Yes, it will. They ought to acknowledge your ownership of the trademark as
                   well.
               u.  Mrs. Andrea: Making that choice would be wise. But I have no  doubt the rival will not
                   concede. Is there another option?
               Your answers:


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               Exercise 6. Practice the dialogue above with your partner!

               Reading Practice

                                                  Introduction to Law

                     Law  is  a  fundamental aspect of society that  governs  the  behavior  of individuals and
               institutions.  It  provides a framework for maintaining order and  resolving conflicts within a
               community. In its simplest form, law can be defined as a set of rules enforced by a governing
               authority. These rules are designed to regulate human conduct and ensure fairness and justice.
               Without  law,  society  would  descend  into  chaos  and  anarchy,  without  guidelines  or
               consequences for wrongful actions.
                     One of the key components of understanding the law is gaining an introduction to its
               various aspects. This includes understanding the sources of law, the different branches of law,
               and the basic principles that guide legal systems. The sources of law can be classified into
               two categories: primary sources and secondary sources. Primary sources refer to the laws and
               regulations  created  by  legislative  bodies,  such  as  statutes  and  constitutions.  Secondary
               sources, on the other hand, include legal precedents established by court decisions and legal
               scholars' interpretations.




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