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Darcy Prock
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What is the name of your state? Maine
We operate a small landscaping business. A business customer cancelled the use of our services halfway through the season this past year and refused to pay the bill that had been incurred up until that point. After many attempts to contact the business owner through mail, phone and visits to the workplace, we were forced to take the matter to small claims court.
The business owner now claims that she has been threatened, terrorized, harassed and extorted and is requesting dismissal of the case. Although nothing was ever said during the 1 1/2 years of service to her (both business property and personal property), she now claims that the service provided was only marginally acceptable and overpriced. All of this was quite a surprise, since she even called at one point during the business relationship to compliment the work!
We are quite sure that the case will not be dismissed without being heard, but with the venom in her motion for dismissal brief (which was just mailed to us), we are a little apprehensive about what the court day may go like. Likely, she is just trying to intimidate us into dropping the case.
Any advise on what we should have with us as we go into court would be greatly appreciated. Also, since she has accused us of extortion and terrorist acts against her, would it be possible to sue her for libel??
Thanks so much for your help!
We operate a small landscaping business. A business customer cancelled the use of our services halfway through the season this past year and refused to pay the bill that had been incurred up until that point. After many attempts to contact the business owner through mail, phone and visits to the workplace, we were forced to take the matter to small claims court.
The business owner now claims that she has been threatened, terrorized, harassed and extorted and is requesting dismissal of the case. Although nothing was ever said during the 1 1/2 years of service to her (both business property and personal property), she now claims that the service provided was only marginally acceptable and overpriced. All of this was quite a surprise, since she even called at one point during the business relationship to compliment the work!
We are quite sure that the case will not be dismissed without being heard, but with the venom in her motion for dismissal brief (which was just mailed to us), we are a little apprehensive about what the court day may go like. Likely, she is just trying to intimidate us into dropping the case.
Any advise on what we should have with us as we go into court would be greatly appreciated. Also, since she has accused us of extortion and terrorist acts against her, would it be possible to sue her for libel??
Thanks so much for your help!