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Alexis
I have some legal training but unfortunately not in the field you need. In my experience, very occasionally, a lawyer''s letter (if written well) may be enough. Don''t forget, the Swiss jewellers will pass the letter to their lawyers who will advise on the success of winning. They will incur costs too and they will have to weigh up whether they want to take it forward or simply settle. If they are a large jewellers it may be more prudent for them to take the diamond back and forego any negative publicity.
I''m sure you''ve already done this but plot your complaint in bullet paragraph format with timelines, referring to documents (list them in an appendix attached to the timeline document). If you do that, that''s most of the lawyer''s job done and it''ll save time/money etc.
Wishing you the very best of luck.
I have some legal training but unfortunately not in the field you need. In my experience, very occasionally, a lawyer''s letter (if written well) may be enough. Don''t forget, the Swiss jewellers will pass the letter to their lawyers who will advise on the success of winning. They will incur costs too and they will have to weigh up whether they want to take it forward or simply settle. If they are a large jewellers it may be more prudent for them to take the diamond back and forego any negative publicity.
I''m sure you''ve already done this but plot your complaint in bullet paragraph format with timelines, referring to documents (list them in an appendix attached to the timeline document). If you do that, that''s most of the lawyer''s job done and it''ll save time/money etc.
Wishing you the very best of luck.