Breach Of Contract Claims

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In California, you can file a small claims court case for breach of contract, loss, unjust enrichment, and defamation. Gather evidence like contracts, communications, and financial records. For defamation, collect any statements that harmed your reputation. You can claim up to $10,000 for individuals in small claims. Consider seeking legal advice for detailed guidance on filing these claims.

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i am a dba business and a llc business wanted help using referrals my name, shadowing me to help their business. we agreed to do a show feat both businesses and i was creating merch and could have made big numbers off of it while i put this llc in a way better situation and 3months i hired the photographer to start everything and the business played with time money and breached the contract i bought a camera for her to film got it back she’s never taken accountability i never got anything out the deal but bull what can i do in california in small claims
Hey ****! In California, you can file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract. Here are some steps you can take:
- Gather all evidence: Contracts, receipts, communications.
- Determine the amount you're claiming: Up to $*,* for individuals.
- File your claim at the local small claims court.
- Serve the LLC with notice of the claim.
Do you need help locating the nearest small claims court?
only breach of contract what about loss what about unjust enrichment etf
Hey ****! In addition to breach of contract, you might consider:
- Loss or Damages: Calculate any financial loss you incurred due to the breach.
- Unjust Enrichment: If the LLC unfairly benefited at your expense without compensating you.
These can be part of your claim. Would you like details on the nearest small claims court?
i got it i want to know what i can sue for i have evidence text the photographer i paid etc
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In California, you could potentially sue for:
- Breach of Contract: If the LLC did not fulfill their agreed obligations.
- Loss or Damages: To recover any financial loss you incurred.
- Unjust Enrichment: If the LLC benefited unfairly at your expense.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with these claims?
sure
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In California, here's how you can proceed with these claims:
- Breach of Contract: Present evidence such as contracts and communications that show the agreement and breach.
- Loss or Damages: Detail any financial loss, supported by receipts and invoices.
- Unjust Enrichment: Demonstrate how the LLC gained at your expense without compensation.
Would you like more guidance on filing these claims in small claims court?
and then talked mess behind my back to the platform i helped them get on
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving breach of contract and possible defamation. For the breach and unjust enrichment, you can proceed as we've discussed. As for defamation, you should consider:
- Defamation: Prove that false statements were made that harmed your reputation.
- Evidence: Gather any written or recorded statements made behind your back.
If you need more guidance on how to file these claims, feel free to ask!
but there’s no reason for her to open her mouth she’s the one that breached and why talk to them when they had nothing to do with this
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Hey ****! It seems like you're dealing with a breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and possibly defamation. In California, you can pursue legal action for these issues. For defamation, gather evidence showing harm to your reputation. Would you like more guidance on filing defamation claims or any other aspect?