If you are named in a lawsuit, this can be frightening. Many thoughts and emotions come to mind after you have been served with a Complaint. What do I do? Can I afford an attorney? How do I choose an attorney? What kind of attorney do I need? What happens […]
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Recession Woes: Breached Contracts And Soaring Accounts Receivables
February 10, 2014 | by Timothy FordIf you are a sole proprietorship or small business, then in the past six months, you have seen your income decline and accounts receivables and breached contracts skyrocket. Although your volume of business may be steady or even increasing, you may be struggling to collect from clients or clients may […]
General Contractor Wants To Know What He Can Do If Not Being Paid?
September 21, 2012 | byDear Ask the Attorney: I am a General Contractor with a home renovation business. We finished a renovation to a home in which we added a huge kitchen to a house. I had a signed contract with the homeowner. The client’s were not the easiest to work with as they […]
My Homeowner’s Insurance Policy Was Cancelled Without Notice. Is This Legal?
July 27, 2012 | byDear Ask the Attorney: Hi. My insurance agent failed to tell me the payment was not received on my home and due to the last year’s storms, caused me to have 2 claims and another never put thru (sic). They will not renew my policy and I’ve had this agency […]