Legal Query HELP ASAP

Frank Weston klavier@annap.infi.net
Fri, 3 Apr 1998 08:19:15 -0500


Would you ask your lawyer how to tune a piano?  Don't ask your piano tuner
for legal advice.

Frank Weston

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> From: Guy, Karen, and Tor Nichols <nicho@lascruces.com>
> To: pianotech@ptg.org
> Subject: Legal Query HELP ASAP
> Date: Thursday, April 02, 1998 9:57 PM
> 
> List,
> 	Having seen some sharp legal-eagle kinda stuff on this list, with what
> seems like good advice backed-up with experience, I would like to hear
back
> from anyone who may have helpful ideas for a "friend of mine" with a
dilemma.
> 
> 	My "friend" just found himself in the position of having to terminate
the
> working relationship of a sub-contractor who had let a screwed-up
personal
> life affect his business work ethic to the point of serious disrespect
for
> the owner and his customer base. The "last straw" included altered and
> duplicate invoices. 'Nuff said, the subcontractor was informed that his
> services were no longer needed. 
> 
> The Dilemma:
> 
> 	A mailing needs to go out ASAP to the customer base. The former
> sub-contractor has made noises about acquiring "some" of the customer
base,
> as opposed to just getting the hell outta Dodge.
> 
> What should the mailing say?????????????????????????
> 
> Please reply if you have experience or legal-type helpful advice as SOON
as
> you can, one can assume that time is a real consideration for the
customer
> notification.
> 
> 
> Guy Nichols, RPT
> nicho@lascruces.com
> 
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