Legal Question in Technology Law in Texas

Website Migration

Hello,

I migrated a website for a company from one webhost to another. After the work was completed, I told the client he had 60 days to pay. It has been over 3 months and I still have not received payment for my work and don't know if I will. I did not have the client sign a contract, but I do have several emails between myself and the client, discussing the agreement.

Do I have any legal recourse towards getting this company to pay me for my work? Do I have a right to expect payment during after a certain period of time, even without a specific contract?

Thanks,

S


Asked on 11/06/08, 10:14 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Re: Website Migration

Yes, you can sue for the outstanding balance. If it is under $5,000, you can sue in small claims court. Otherwise, you can file yourself, or hire an attorney.

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Answered on 11/12/08, 10:57 am
Gordon Arnold Arnold & Knobloch L.L.P.

Re: Website Migration

Yes. We may be able to help, but there is too little information to say for sure. If you would like to discuss the issue, send me your phone number.

Our web site is: www.arnold-iplaw.com

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Answered on 11/07/08, 12:43 pm
Gordon Arnold Arnold & Knobloch L.L.P.

Re: Website Migration

Yes. We may be able to help, but there is too little information to say for sure. If you would like to discuss the issue, send me your phone number.

Our web site is: www.arnold-iplaw.com

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Answered on 11/07/08, 12:43 pm


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