Legal Question in Business Law in Virginia
I am repeatedly being threatened with law suit for breach of contract.
I have illustrated to the other party that they are not only acting in bad faith but in error in their accusation.
They are still being belligerent.
2 questions:
first:
I assume that he is allowed to be belligerent but at what point does it become harassment?
What recourse do I have to stop harassment if his actions meet that standard?
second:
If he does take this to court, what would be the maximum damages I could claim for malicious suit?
Asked on 8/18/10, 1:23 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
1. Not enough relevant facts provided to make a reasonable judgment (in my opinion).
2. I further doubt it as unlikely that you would have a viable basis for a claim of
malicious prosecution.
Answered on 8/24/10, 9:42 am
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