User talk:Cameron MacKinnon

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Cameron MacKinnon v Attorney General (Canada)
Please note that Wikipedia is intended to be an online encyclopedia, not a resource for the creation and filing of legal actions. If Cameron MacKinnon v Attorney General ever comes to pass and makes headlines, then an entry here is appropriate, but not before. Thank you. --Calton | Talk 06:20, 22 February 2006 (UTC)

I'm developing a lawsuit which needs to be filed in court by about tomorrow and need a collaborative tool.
 * This isn't it. Lawsuit development is not a function of Wikipedia -- not even close -- and this doesn't belong here, period/full stop. You need to find somewhere else, and/or you need to hire an attorney. --Calton | Talk 06:35, 22 February 2006 (UTC)