Depending on your situation, sending or responding to a domain name cease and desist letter (or domain name C&D letter) can be the most economical solution to a domain name dispute.
A domain name cease and desist letter (or response) is typically drafted by a domain name lawyer and specifically sets forth why you are entitled to the domain name, and backs up your position with domain name case law and facts.
Many domain name disputes begin with a cease and desist letter by a trademark owner who beleives it owns rights to the domain name. But before sending or responding to a C&D letter regarding a domain name you should consult with a domain name lawyer who can advise you about the strength of your legal position, then draft a C&D letter or response that sums up your position in the most persuasive manner possible.
Walton Law Firm has experience sending and responding to domain name cease and desist letters.