I have filed in small claims court, against a corporation for an outstanding, unpaid invoice, for work done. Their attorney filed to have it changed to civil court, then did not show up for any of the court dates. The judge never heard the case, and signed a default judgement against them.
The corporation did end up paying the cost of the invoice without the late fees, penalties, or costs.... which were included in the default judgement. I am still interested in recovering those too. It has now been a month since the default judgement was signed.
When I filed against the corporation, I had to put the President of the corporations name. He was the person that represents their corporation.
I know someone, in Michigan, that lost a small claims case, and they had their drivers liscense suspended until the debt was paid.
Can this be done to the officer of a corporation, that's name was on the lawsuit? And if so, how would I go about doing it?
2006-06-20
13:06:27
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Roni
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Politics & Government
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