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At that level both sides lose going to court.
Been down that road quite a few times, but usually with a subcontractor not a client. Each time the plaintiff dropped the case on the courtroom steps, or agreed to a court appointed arbitrator. We always prevailed in these cases, but they are draining.
Does your contract call for binding arbitration by any chance? Or any other remedies?
I think I would try to get them to agree to a binding arbitration limiting your exposure to $4500 + 1/2 cost of arbitration.
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