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Re: legal advice


You file where the work was performed for jurisdiction reasons. It doesnt matter where their home office is. If they make the fool mistake of thinking because they are based in another state they don't have to answer, you'll have a default judgement against them in the state you filed in and when you find out they are working in that state again, go pay the marshalls to enforce the judgement. Also since the party the contractor provided service for is in that jurisdiction, once you do have judgement you can get a court order to have those funds owed the contractor frozen.
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Posted in reply to: Re: legal advice by SATGUY2004
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Re: legal advice hardworker33 1/16/2005 10:00:00 AM