There is zero regulation in Curacao. A Dutch lawyer won't take a case there, I've asked. It's like being licensed in Bir Tawil. Why do you talk nonsense?
There
is a regulation in Curacao. If your lawyer won't take case there, may I suggest that it's probably because you don't have a strong case that he's willing to take or sure to win? And I noticed you said
a Dutch lawyer? Not
any? Means you haven't exhaust all of your options of lawyers who will take your case?
Maybe I
should have
used more
affectation in my
correspondence to
them. I
did also
contact a lawyer in Botswana
but they said Curacao is not
part of their
country.
Botswana? That country sandwiched between other countries in Africa? You asked a lawyer in Botswana if Curacao, an island in Carribean, is part of their country?
Do you bet, out of curiosity?
Used to, many years ago, and for fun as well as within minuscule amount, so it'll be better to say I am not. Why?