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I got married back in November, we hired this company to do our video, photography and flowers. The videographer showed up a hour late causing our wedding to pushed back a hour. The videographer told the company he was in a car accident, but it turns out he never was. He was fired. 8 months has gone by now and contractually our video was supposed to be ready between 4 to 6...that turned into 6 to 8 when inquired, now we're are past 8 months. I inquired today what is going on and I was told the videographer is not giving up the video. We paid in full. Are we just supposed to lurk in the shadows and cross our fingers? What type of lawyer do I need? Is this grounds for a breach of contract. Please help.
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You need a contract litigator / commercial litigator to send a strongly worded email or letter to get him to produce the video. Consider hiring an attorney who would be willing to send such correspondnece on a flat fee basis.
Answered on Jul 27th, 2020 at 2:09 PM
Lou Russo RUSSO LAW LLC info@russolaw-llc.com 929-292-1101 www.russolaw-llc.com