As is usual in such situations I don't have much leverage.
The amount is too much for small claims court and too little to interest any lawyer (or enable me to afford a lawyer). Even small claims only gives you a "judgement" but there's very little teeth to it -- hard to collect if the judgee don't wanna pay.
My only hope is that the principals have enough character and honesty to pay what they owe. I should know soon.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
> Chet Gardiner wrote: > >> As the company I was working for decided not to employ contractors >> any more (and may not even pay me for work I've already done and >> billed), I currently have time to send you some examples if you can >> use them. > > > > That's bs! Fight 'em on this, Chet. You've got an agreement that can > be binding, right? That's as fair as you buying a car from <insert > CarMaker here> and then saying you don't want to pay for it since you > didn't like it. (Actually, I think Saturn cars had a 30-day money > back guarantee, or at least they did years ago!) > > Good luck, > --Michael > > > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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