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At 10:13 AM 3/16/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>So now I'm wondering what are my options. I know I'm going to have trouble
>collecting from her, I mean there's more to their next invoice than this
>links page and she is well aware of my rates. I don't exactly have the funds
>to take her to small claims court either.

  For the record, in Connecticut, you can sue in small claims for up to 
~$3500 ( It varies from state to state).
  The charge for filing ( last I remember ) is about $30.  I've never had 
to do this, though.  It will cost you more to be out of the office for that 
day than it will to sue in small claims court.

  If you have your documentation ( and story ) solid you should have no 
trouble going to small claims court with a lawyer.
  ( However, achieving a judgement against someone and collecting are two 
different things )

   If you sue someone, don't expect any future work out of them.  If you 
hire a lawyer to send nasty official sounding letters you might get paid 
without going to court, however I also wouldn't expect any future work from 
them.



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