Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Maryland
civil claim - small claims
I worked as a general manager for
a marketing company that was
blocking my attempt to submit my
expense reports. They then fired
me for no worthy reason. I was
able then to submit my expenses
but, after it was typed up, someone
in corporate denied it for no good
reason. When I went to district
court I found the company had
dissolved its relationship with both
registered agents in both MD and
VA. Am I still able to sue the Texas
based company in small claims
court or am I out of luck? The claim
is for $2600 plus interest from 01-
29-07.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: civil claim - small claims
You can still sue the company, but if they've pulled their operations out of this area, you'll end up doing so in TX in order to collect. That is, you could bring the suit here and serve the Department of Assessments and Taxation (you can check its site to see whether the company still has active status in MD), but even if you get a judgment here, you'd have to have it filed in TX if that's where their assets are. So you have an economics decision--is it worth pursuing for that amount?