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Legibility of email conversations and suing individual versus company

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user321

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Massachusetts

Hi,

I’m trying to sue a company that is out of state. They didn’t pay me couple of thousand dollars. I don't have a written contract but I do have email communications where I received the requirements, sent the company cost for getting those requirements done and sending them invoice. Do you think, with email communication print outs, I will be able to prove that company owes me money?
Also, should I sue the individual (partner of a company whom I was interacting with) or the company?

Thanks
 


swalsh411

Senior Member
I have no idea whether or not the emails will prove anything.

They can be evidence however when you make your case.

If you provide a little more information we may be able to help you decide if this is even worthy of your time to sue.
 

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