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Breach of Contract — LGBTQ+

Started by NursePractitioner_LA · Dec 30, 2022 · 2,020 views · 5 replies
For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction. Consult a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.
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NursePractitioner_LA OP

I'm dealing with a situation and need some guidance.

wedding vendor no-show. I've been dealing with this for about 6 weeks now and the situation isn't improving.

The contract was signed 5 months ago. I have a copy of the original agreement. The total amount in dispute is approximately $101,000.

Am I overthinking this or is this a real legal issue worth pursuing?

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ConsumerAdvocate

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

In my case, it took about 1-3 months to resolve. The key was escalating to a supervisor/manager.

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EstatePlanner_AZ

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

I ended up hiring an attorney to send the initial letter, which cost about $2-4 but saved me a lot more in the long run.

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confused_investor_OH

NAL, but from what I've read, you should file a complaint. That said, definitely get a lawyer to look at the specifics.

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Mod_TermsLaw Moderator

Licensed attorney — a few thoughts. Here's my take on the legal issues.

This is a common situation and the law is fairly clear. Under common law contract principles, unconscionable.

One important thing — there are strict deadlines for filing these claims. Don't wait too long.

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first_time_employee_legal

Just want to point out — the statute of limitations might be a factor here. In some states it's as short as 1-2 years. Don't sit on this too long.

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