Legal Question in Business Law in Virginia
Billed owed to company
This is a sticky situation.
My bosses company had a verbal agreement with a company to make signs. The verbal agreement was that work was to be done on this company computers for exchange for payment for the signs. My bosses company did 453.00 worth of work to the company computers. Well after that the company started demanding money, got a warrant of debt against my contract labor person. when it went to court, he said he never made no such agreement. the judgement went against my contract labor person. I took him back to court for the money owed on the computer work. and the case was dismissed, the judge said it had already been tried. How does my boss get his money out of the person for the computer work done to his computers.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Billed owed to company
You should have appealed the judge's dismissal of your claim for the unpaid computer work within 10 days; failure to do so very likely now leaves you (and your boss) without a remedy.
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