Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
I'm suing for monies owed for non-payment of sub-contract work. It is just over $5k and everyone tells me I need to sue in small claims court. I need to subpoena information. When I ask the law help desk they tell me they're only for defendants.
Can anyone in Chicago, IL help? I'm willing to pay.
Asked on 12/29/11, 10:28 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas Moens
Moens Law Offices, Chartered
Small claims is an appropriate venue for a claim of $5,000. However, discovery is limited and only allowed with the court's permission.
Answered on 12/29/11, 2:57 pm
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