Legal Question in Business Law in California

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I created websites with my web business for some customers.

The sites are completed or 95% finished in one case. No money has exchanged for design services...only hosting service.

When I sent out invoices I was threatened with an email harrassment lawsuit...invoices only sent once. They requested my services and I performed...their businesses benefitting...

Do I have any defense?


Asked on 2/12/09, 2:38 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Edward Hoffman Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman

Re: Business

Reasonable billing practices cannot amount to harassment. If all you did was send a single invoice, I don't see how your customers' claim could hold up in court. This seems like a scare tactic.

Even so, you may want to hire a lawyer to help you collect the money the customers owe and to help you reduce your exposure to potential legal action by them. Defending yourself against even a meritless lawsuit can be expensive and time-consuming.

Good luck.

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Answered on 2/12/09, 2:46 pm
Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

Re: Business

Just as good fences make good neighbors, well-drafted contracts help prevent disputes. Before you start web design work for anybody, have a lawyer draft a contract for you, this will save more than it costs you.

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Answered on 2/12/09, 2:52 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: Business

Defense? Yes, a good offense. Sue them if you have proof of your agreement. Small claims if under $7500. Superior Court if over.

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Answered on 2/12/09, 5:02 pm
Daniel Bakondi The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi

Re: Business

Well hopefully you have written agreements that make terms clear. I do not think sending an email with an invoice if you have that constitutes harassment, regardless how unhappy they may be about getting a bill. Sound like they are trying to get out of paying. I can write a brief letter to them if you like, and let them know you will sue in small claims if they dont pay up, which might save you the trouble.

Best,

Daniel Bakondi, Esq.

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Answered on 2/12/09, 9:57 pm


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