What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana
My company has an outstanding Accounts Receivable which has become apparent that the debtor is not going to pay. The money is owed to my company for services performed, and I have sent a demand letter via certified mail with no response within the given timeframe. It's clear that this company is not going to pay.
They are a well-know company in the industry that we both participate in.
My question is, can I safely (legally) state that fact in public, either orally or in writing?
In other words, if it's a true statement, is there still any opening for them to claim slander/libel?
I won't say anything other than the simple fact that, "Company X, owes my Company Y money".
What say you?
Thanks for any input!
My company has an outstanding Accounts Receivable which has become apparent that the debtor is not going to pay. The money is owed to my company for services performed, and I have sent a demand letter via certified mail with no response within the given timeframe. It's clear that this company is not going to pay.
They are a well-know company in the industry that we both participate in.
My question is, can I safely (legally) state that fact in public, either orally or in writing?
In other words, if it's a true statement, is there still any opening for them to claim slander/libel?
I won't say anything other than the simple fact that, "Company X, owes my Company Y money".
What say you?
Thanks for any input!