I am in Oregon and would like to sue a tour provider whose US offices are in Colorado. I purchased the tour through an Oregon travel agency. The local agency is not the issue. They did a good job securing the services I asked for, but the tour company I asked them to use failed miserably on several counts. I really don't want to sue the local agent! Just the tour company. In lieu of a civil suit, I would also be agreeable to binding arbitration.
Any suggestions how to proceed?
The company I want to sue does not have an Oregon registered agent.
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Answer by zigmanfraud
first hire a lawyer who can make contact with them announcing you plan to file suit, but would accept arbitration if they agreed, if not file the suit and your lawyers advice/
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