Legal Question in Business Law in Pennsylvania
Statue of limitations to sue
I used a photographer in 2000 that I now believe I should have sued at the time. She did not come through with what was promised. Is it too late to sue her? I live in NJ and her business is in PA.
Asked on 10/13/04, 4:01 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Mark Johns
Mark Johns, Esquire
Re: Statue of limitations to sue
PA has a 4 year statute for contract actions. You may have to act quickly to secure your rights. I offer free consultations.
Answered on 10/14/04, 8:27 am
Walter LeVine
Walter D. LeVine, Esq.
Re: Statue of limitations to sue
I concur with Mark. Check the dates, not only on the contract but also the date(s) of service(s), to be sure you have not let the limitation period pass. Unless she maintains an office in NJ or has registered to do business here, you may have to sue her in PA.
Answered on 10/14/04, 11:48 am
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