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 Originally Posted by Heavey Metal
If you want to get down to it the ultimate decision in a contract dispute is verbal.
Plaintif and defendant attorneys closeing statements to the jury.
Ah, yes... I can hear it now..
"We don't need a divorce your honor.. My client is not really married. He was blinded by love when he signed the certificate, therefore the paper is invalid."
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I think the question is to bill or not too bill, If at all I would bill for the completed job not the practice runs.
I also would send myself or a senior man over to see what the job was, sketch it and be sure what needed to be accomplished by the repair. I would not send a warm body just to show up, they could have faxed you a sketch but they probably wanted the job to be looked at and repaired.
My experience with young people representing you, you are not taken seriously and the young grand son can baffle you with BS.
Atorneys cost more than will be returned from a day or so of down time that you did not cause in the first place. At 300.00 per hour. My Two Bits John
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A little late, but I appreciate the saying, "Like a customer can choose its supplier, a supplier can choose its customer."
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