Legal Question in Construction Law in Texas
we are taking some people to small claims court. We do not have all contracts signed but we can show we did the work by way a receipts, time cards and tracking. Are there any precedents I can use to help our cases?
Asked on 5/11/10, 7:17 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Ken Gober (Austin TX)
Lee, Gober & Reyna
Yes, if you cannot show that there is an existing contract (and you may be able to), you may be able to establish that you deserve recovery under an "equitable theory".
I have coached persons in preparing for small claims cases in the past. I charge an hourly fee to speak with you in coaching you to prepare.
Let me know if you need my assistance: 512-478-8080 or email: [email protected]
I am a Trial Lawyer.
Good Luck!
Answered on 5/19/10, 4:34 pm
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