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If there was a tiny bone in taco whose liable?

Answered 5 years and a month ago by attorney Renea Overstreet   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Small Business
As you know, you should not give anyone money just because they call and make a claim. It doesn't sound like the person has any proof to connect you or your company with the supposed accident. If you receive a demand letter from him or an attorney, you should have your own attorney review the document to determine you next steps. ... Read More
As you know, you should not give anyone money just because they call and make a claim. It doesn't sound like the person has any proof to connect you... Read More

I need to find out if can pursue legal action with a small calims issue?

Answered 7 years and 2 months ago by attorney Renea Overstreet   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Small Business
If you have a written or oral contract, and that contract was breached, you may bring a claim in small claims court if the amount in controversy is $10,000 or under. 
If you have a written or oral contract, and that contract was breached, you may bring a claim in small claims court if the amount in controversy is... Read More
You agreement probably said that you could not sell the items without paying the full amount due on the loan. You should review your agreement. The company may be willing to negotiate a settlement for the amount they say you owe at this point. You should try to settle quickly so that interest does not continue to accrue.... Read More
You agreement probably said that you could not sell the items without paying the full amount due on the loan. You should review your agreement. The... Read More

need to file a claim for hotel owners who did not pay for my goods

Answered 7 years and 2 months ago by attorney Renea Overstreet   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Small Business
You could file your claim in small claims court in the precinct where the business is located. The court will likely have the forms you need to file suit and have the company served.
You could file your claim in small claims court in the precinct where the business is located. The court will likely have the forms you need to file... Read More