It's now Wednesday

Time to go to an early dinner....later.
 
Just withdrew on a case where the client owes me like $7500. Never should've let it get that high. I'll probably never see that money.
I'm helping a department here at the U resolve a one year old unpaid invoice, they apparently no longer like the contract signed and want to renegotiate the contract before paying, this isn't the first time they've done this

Me: Maybe we shouldn't do business with these guys anymore

Department: We've been doing business with them for over a decade

Me: ok, maybe to avoid collection issues in future we collect payment upfront

Department: Well it seems unfair to treat them different

We're treating them different because they don't pay, consistently ask for reworking of contracts and we spend more time/money on administration of contract than we collect for services
 
Yeah, I’ll send them to collections. If I recall, I had the dad sign as guarantor on the retainer, so I should be able to sue them both.

True collections but that doesn't guarantee they will pay you back either, which sucks
 
Yeah, I’ll send them to collections. If I recall, I had the dad sign as guarantor on the retainer, so I should be able to sue them both.
I forgot, lawyers don't need to hire collections, they just file their own papers.
 
I forgot, lawyers don't need to hire collections, they just file their own papers.
We don't do our own collections. Too much work for our small office. We pay a collections lawyer 1/3rd of everything she collects on our behalf.
 
We don't do our own collections. Too much work for our small office. We pay a collections lawyer 1/3rd of everything she collects on our behalf.
That seems pricey. She must be as persistent as vehicle warranty extension callers.
 
That seems pricey. She must be as persistent as vehicle warranty extension callers.
Pretty standard rate for lawyers that work on contingency. Personal injury, collections, class actions, etc.
 
Pretty standard rate for lawyers that work on contingency. Personal injury, collections, class actions, etc.
I think I hired a collection company years ago and it was 15%. Not a lawyer though technically
 
I'm helping a department here at the U resolve a one year old unpaid invoice, they apparently no longer like the contract signed and want to renegotiate the contract before paying, this isn't the first time they've done this

Me: Maybe we shouldn't do business with these guys anymore

Department: We've been doing business with them for over a decade

Me: ok, maybe to avoid collection issues in future we collect payment upfront

Department: Well it seems unfair to treat them different

We're treating them different because they don't pay, consistently ask for reworking of contracts and we spend more time/money on administration of contract than we collect for services
Idiots.
 
You bout to get iggy'd, witchoe Ellis Island lookin ass.
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