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Hi,
We are a small UK based business. We have been working for a multi national based in the US. Our work is virtual. Although we had an agreement for regular payment, so far only two payments have been made. We have been chasing this for a solution for 6 months. Payment is made through a third party and the main issue is that the fee between our client and their own third party was never agreed, which is beyond our control. Do you think we have a case and would worldlawdirect be able to help if we decided to pursue this further? Thanks. |
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You do have a case.
Based on what you say here, you could file suit against them (or at least threaten to do so) in small claims court or in regular court; filing in small claims court is easier and requires no attorney...you could try to collect all of the costs and damages that you suffered due to their behavior... World Law's lawyers could also probably help resolve this if need be. You may email them on the home page. |
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