judgediatl2
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What is the name of your state? Ohio & Colorado
Just getting a second opinion on this, to ensure I have the full scope of what I've recently been told.
I've been working for a website for almost eight years. I live in Ohio, the site owner lives in Colorado. I have ran the site as an independent contractor. He's always paid me via personal check or PayPal the first week of each month. I'm always paid a month behind (IE: what I get paid in the current month is for work already completed in the previous one). After a wouldn't agree to several unreasonable terms, he said he's refusing to pay me what is owed until I comply. Based on my research, this is a violation of the labor laws in both states. However, due to me being an independent contractor, I don't have those protections.
So I plan to sue him, in what I would assume is small claims court (the final payout owed is less then $2,000). But I have to do it, on principle alone, if nothing else. So what will this process look like, and what should I expect? What is the name of the type of attorney I'll need? I'll also need someone that will take the case on a contingent bases, so I don't have any upfront costs. I can't afford to take the risk of a suit if I'll have any fees. So will need those who don't collect unless we win.
Much appreciated!
Just getting a second opinion on this, to ensure I have the full scope of what I've recently been told.
I've been working for a website for almost eight years. I live in Ohio, the site owner lives in Colorado. I have ran the site as an independent contractor. He's always paid me via personal check or PayPal the first week of each month. I'm always paid a month behind (IE: what I get paid in the current month is for work already completed in the previous one). After a wouldn't agree to several unreasonable terms, he said he's refusing to pay me what is owed until I comply. Based on my research, this is a violation of the labor laws in both states. However, due to me being an independent contractor, I don't have those protections.
So I plan to sue him, in what I would assume is small claims court (the final payout owed is less then $2,000). But I have to do it, on principle alone, if nothing else. So what will this process look like, and what should I expect? What is the name of the type of attorney I'll need? I'll also need someone that will take the case on a contingent bases, so I don't have any upfront costs. I can't afford to take the risk of a suit if I'll have any fees. So will need those who don't collect unless we win.
Much appreciated!