Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
Client is refusing to pay
I have a client who is refusing to pay the fees for two contracts. I have already delivered services. They are saying one contract is under review because it was not authorized by the right person. The second they are saying they are a ''slow paying vendor'' and will not authorize payment. They have stopped returning my calls and email messages. What can I do to get paid?
Asked on 2/18/09, 4:12 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edgardo Baez
The Baez Law Firm, P.C.
Re: Client is refusing to pay
Send them a demand letter.
Answered on 2/18/09, 4:15 pm
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