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Originally posted by BEBOP:
IN California where I live Attorneys are not allowed in small claims court to represent a client.
Bebop[/B]


So that means you would have to sue an individual instead of the corporation? Someone has to represent them.

IMO it's not worth the trouble, if you had done the job and not gotten paid that'd be different.
How far in advance did they cancel? Why did they cancel? How much money are you talking about? Did they have a right to cancel? In your oral contract did you you talk about the penalties for cancellation? these are all questions that will be raised.

You know they could try and blame you for example, he wasn't right for the place , he couldn't draw a crowd, we didn't make any money, he made us lose business, our customers complained. True or not that might hurt you rep more than the money would help.

If it were me I'd drop it and not play there anymore.
Let us know how you make out.




[This message has been edited by mikeathome1 (edited 09-30-2007).]
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