Legal Question in Business Law in California

I am an idependent distributor, selling Sara Lee bread in San Diego, 3 1/2 years ago Sara Lee San Diego gave me a store for me to serve, te store was out of my territory but they didnt care, they wanted to start service in Smart & Final, and they looked for me to give a good impression, and to open a new market for our produc, they told me the store was mine , I invested over $14,000.00 to purchase a truck, to be able to serve the store properly, the value of the store at the beginig was $0.00 Dollars, now they are taking te store away, its valued at $32,000.00, an they dont want to compensate any money to me, they told me that they made a mistake, that the teritory where the store is located belongs a nother Distributor,and that next saturday December 10 of 2011 is my last day at the store, I feel thet used me to win the contract, I feel they lied to me, I invested time, money, efford to build the value of the store, and the store was never mine. is this right?


Asked on 12/02/11, 4:20 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

It depends. They told you the store was yours, and then they told you they made a mistake. Do you have anything in writing?

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Answered on 12/02/11, 4:51 pm
Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

If the facts are exactly as you say, and the baker has no excuses, defenses or other facts that would show a different picture, this is theoretically a winnable lawsuit. However, I am concerned that a portion at least of the assignment to you was oral (not in writing) and that the costs of litigation would be relatively high in relation to your potential damages. I do recommend that you sit down with an experienced business lawyer to discuss the costs and risks of suit as well as the chances of recovering damages or keeping the customer.

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Answered on 12/02/11, 5:03 pm


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