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Old 02-03-2010, 10:23 AM
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Wow.

You've probably thought of this already, but I just wanted to throw it out there just in case.

Have you thought about contacting the AG in her state? The laws vary from state to state, but you and the rest of the transcriptionists she owes may be able to file a complaint with the AG. To clarify - in my state, contractors can file a complaint with the AG when they do not receive payment. I don't know if her state AG is the same or not.

Also, have all of you thought of getting together and filing a lawsuit against her? I would bet working together you can find a way to file the suit in her state and testify telephonically. Since it's tens of thousands she owes, maybe each one of you would want to do it individually so it could be taken care of in small claims court instead of civil court. Once you get a judgment against her, you could at least file liens, etc.

What about a collection agency?

Just some thoughts.

Last edited by jnmurra; 02-03-2010 at 12:44 PM. Reason: to clarify
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