Legal Question in Bankruptcy in California
Services provided after bankruptcy
A firm I do consulting work for sent me to a client in bankruptcy. The client is now refusing to pay for the services rendered based on their bankruptcy status. A Small Claims Court judge dismissed our case, without prejudice, based on their status. I find it hard to believe that this is correct, because who in his right mind would provide any service to a company in bankruptcy when you end up being just another creditor? Any ideas?
Asked on 10/29/99, 5:09 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mark Markus
Law Office of Mark J. Markus
Re: Services provided after bankruptcy
I cannot answer your question without a lot more facts. What chapter of bankruptcy was filed? What dates did you render services? What exact date was the bankruptcy filed? What type of services did you render?
Answered on 11/01/99, 5:44 pm
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