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I’m subcontractor to a large company that installs granite in new homes. Can I sue them for keeping illegal installers and releasing me? A lot of other reasons as well. Corruption favoritism, price change without notification. Things in contract they break from what I understand. Multi million id say 5-6 mil a year
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Yes, you can sue if the company has breached its subcontract agreement with you by keeping illegal installers, releasing you, changing prices, or violating any other term of your agreement. You will need to be able to prove what damages you sustained as a result of the company's breach if your agreement does not contain a liquidated damages clause. You also have a duty to mitigate your damages, for example by accepting jobs from other companies.
Answered on Dec 08th, 2023 at 12:53 PM