Redwood City, CA asked in Personal Injury and Business Law for California

Q: I need help suing a business that has been harassing me. Which area of law is it?

There is a business that is improperly treating the premises on which they work and disobeying simply given instructions and being evasive and uncooperative both in general and when trying to get a copy of the Terms of Use, client agreements, and other basic legal paperwork, and they refuse to answer phone calls and stonewall me by promising to get back to me later and diverting me. They have not acknowledged that I don’t know the contents of the basic legal paperwork and did not receive any acknowledgment, proof or confirmation that I previously read and understood or will read the foregoing important terms of use and similar papers. Often until recently they did not operate with basic important necessities of doing business like implementing job descriptions for employees at least in my case. Last year they learned I was obtaining a restraining order from the county court and paid for a lawyer to oppose me in the court room without informing me they were doing so. It goes on and on.

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Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: you need a business litigation lawyer........

however, they normally don't handle cases like this on a contingency.............

soooo, you will have to come up with a retainer in all likelihood..

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