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by blibble
1103 days ago
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does the US not have something like the UKs functioning county court system? upto about $250,000, you pay a nominal fee, both sides represent themselves, you get whatever's owed + they pay your fees if you win you have to pay their nominal fee and your own if you lose and if they don't pay what's owed at that point you can send in the bayliff or begin winding up the company with something like an unpaid lease for an office it would be over and done more or less instantly |
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Basically no lawyers, only you and only up to a certain amount (varies by state, usually ~5-10k$).