Legal Question in Business Law in California
won't pay me my commisions
I was sub contracting for a promotional advertising company and commisions changed so I left. Now the owner won't pay me on the checks she has recieved and deposited in her account cause she is mad I am gone and she said she will do it around July 1st 2008 Thats on her own sweet time what can I o
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: won't pay me my commisions
If the amount owed is small enough, you can sue in small claims. If not, you will likely need to retain a lawyer. Perhaps the lawyer can take the case on a contingency fee.
Do you have anything in writing from the company saying why they are not paying you? If it's for a non-legitimate reason, you may be able to sue for conversion and recover punitive damages.
You may want to send a letter first to set them up. The letter should include certain statements to get the company to respond. Depending on the amount owed, you should have a lawyer draft it.
Many times people pay when they know a lawyer is involved. Why? Because they know they will be soon paying a lawyer too.
Anyway, feel free to call or email with any further questions.
Re: won't pay me my commisions
If you are owed compensation, file a claim with the Labor Commissioner's office. If it is really a substantial amount, consider hiring an attorney to assist you.
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