Legal Question in Business Law in Georgia
I paid $30,000 for computers. The seller failed to deliver the goods and offered to refund the money. He has also reneged on that. The seller runs a LLC. What legal options are available to me? What type/kind of attorney do I need? Can I get an attorney who will will take up the case and take a percentage of the amount in lieu of legal fees? How long does it take to settle cases like?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Hopefully you did it on a credit card where you can simply do a chargeback with your bank. That is the ONLY safe way to order and pay in advance.
If not, you'll have to sue, and likely pay a large flat fee and/or hourly fees. Whether you recover depends on many things, and there are no guarantees.
It is unlikely that an attorney will take the case completely on a contingency basis. However, having an attorney send a strong demand letter to the seller is a good place to start and not expensive.
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