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You may have a case against your accountant for malpractice (essentially professinal negligence) if the accountant's failure to notice and warn you about the embezzlement was below the required standard of care. 
You may have a case against your accountant for malpractice (essentially professinal negligence) if the accountant's failure to notice and warn you... Read More

How to get a company to pay for my freelance work?

Answered 11 years and 8 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
Obviously you can sue the company for breach of contract, but it may be sufficient to simply have an attorney write a demand letter on your behalf, which would cost you less.
Obviously you can sue the company for breach of contract, but it may be sufficient to simply have an attorney write a demand letter on your behalf,... Read More
It sounds as if you have a coverage dispute with your carrier. Since your carrier won't provide a defense to you, you don't have a choice about defending yourself. Most small commercial claims are defended by the defendant itself and not by insurance carriers. So, yes, if you had no coverage dispute, you would want your carrier to defend you. But since they apparently disclaim coverage, you don't have an option.... Read More
It sounds as if you have a coverage dispute with your carrier. Since your carrier won't provide a defense to you, you don't have a choice about... Read More