
LegalQuiz
Q4. I own a small business. I sell my goods to other businesses. Theyre not paying my bills. I dont want to ruin my relationship with my customers, but business is business and I need to get paid. What can you do for me? How much is it going to cost?
A4. Collecting a debt from another business must be handled properly, especially if there is any hope of maintaining an on-going business relationship. Sometimes merely referring the matter to an attorney can prompt a debtor to make payments. Getting an attorney involved may also assist in working out any disputes that may be holding up payment.
In any event, Bates & Riordan, LLP is prepared to handle whatever business-to-business disputes you may have, whether they concern debt collection, contract disputes, insurance coverage issues, retrospective insurance premium, or any other matters.
See the Financial Considerations page regarding cost questions.
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