Legal Question in Business Law in Virginia
A business owes my company a debt and has refused to pay for months and told the debt collectors lies and illegal actions. Do I have the right to protest with signs in front of his shop that state "This company doesn't pay their bills"? Providing I have the landlords permission?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Your better remedy is to sue this company in the appropriate Virginia court rather than set yourself up for a possible defamation suit or, perhaps, something even worse that you can't now fully predict, bearing in mind that at the present you probably have no information to support your general allegation that "this company doesn't pay their bills". All you apparently really know is that thus far this company hasn't paid your particular bill (for whatever reason).
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