Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana

I contracted a web development company based in India to complete an Iphone application for me and paid them $3950 USD to begin work on the application. They had done some work but nothing near what was agreed upon and now they are refusing to finish the application.

Please let me know if I will be able to sue the company for the money I have paid them and how I may go about finding a lawyer or firm to assist me.


Asked on 11/19/10, 2:14 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Trezanay Atkins tmalaw llc

Hello,

Your success in suing them will depend on (1) whether you'll have to sue this party in India or if you can sue them in the US and (2) the exact terms of the agreement + what was completed/not completed.

You need to visit a lawyer (a civil litigator) in your town for a consultation (most litigators will meet with you for little or no cost) to evaluate your situation to see if you even have a case. The best way to find an attorney is to ask your family, friends, and colleagues for a referral. After that, your best bet is to contact a local bar association for referrals.

Good luck. tma

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Answered on 11/24/10, 4:41 pm

Actually, the real issue isn't where you can sue them, but can you collect from them. Also, the internet is also a very good source for finding a lawyer to represent you.

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Answered on 11/24/10, 7:27 pm
Kevin B. Murphy Franchise Foundations, APC

As a franchise attorney, I can tell you this. Next time, use an attorney with international experience before you send $4k to a foreign country. Unless they have assets here in the U.S., even if you get a judgment against them (which will cost you a lot more than the $4k you are chasing), you won't be able to collect. The only good news is you will probably have a bad business write-off, assuming this happened as part of an existing business. Talk to your CPA about this. Next time, consult with a good business or franchise attorney in your area for specific advice.

Mr. Franchise - Kevin B. Murphy, B.S., M.B.A., J.D.

Franchise Attorney

Franchise Foundations APC

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Answered on 11/25/10, 6:47 am


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