Legal Question in Business Law in New York

Manager change

I own a small printing company. One of my customers, the manager of a big restaurant, placed an order which I fulfilled and delivered. However, the restaurant has recently been purchased by a new buyer. The manager refuses to pay for the order, along with his new boss. The order is worth a hefty sum of money. Is there any way to receive my money?


Asked on 11/20/08, 8:34 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Christopher Hoyt The Law Offices of Christopher W. Hoyt

Re: Manager change

There may be a way to recover the money that is due to you. However, I would need more information in order to determine who may be liable for your fees. Please feel free to contact my office if we may be of any assistance in this matter.

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Answered on 11/21/08, 12:53 am
Michael Markowitz Michael A. Markowitz, PC

Re: Manager change

You would commence an action against both the original company and the new company. The cause of action against the original company is for breach of contract.

The cause of action against the new company is under various sections of the the NY Debtor - Creditor law.

I have successfully litigated these issues in the past. Feel free to contact my office to discuss further.

Mike.

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Answered on 11/21/08, 8:24 am


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