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Originally Posted by McLovin
"I know I'm never going to see a penny of my money back, but it's for the principle/justice/whatever" never comes out well.
If I were you, I'd analyze what the best business decision for you is, given the law and the facts, and taking out emotion/justice, etc. completely out of the analysis, and follow that course.
But, best wishes and good luck.
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Preaching to the choir with that advice. I'm way past that point.
I removed the emotion before I ever started. I knew there was a long road ahead of me because with this person I would need to.
1. Prove the case and win a judgement. (no problem I'm ready)
2. Get a Writ of Execution because the person I'm suing would still probably not pay.
3. Find the money and have a Peace Officer execute the Writ.
These things all take time and the more time that passes the less likely you are of success. So on that note enough time has been wasted here with this discourse. I posted here looking for guidance from a professional.
If there are any lawyers on the board that I can get advice from, my offer stands.
If the advice is nothing more than sending me to another attorney, be it district attorney or a bankruptcy lawyer whatever then great.