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To: jjs_ynot who wrote (45938)6/15/1998 8:13:00 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (2) of 58727
 
dave

Actually Lisa is the legal expert.

From my point of view, I would try and settle the amtter amicably since it is not worth your time and mental anguish to go thru a lawsuit and the associated expenses. I am not sure if this falls into a classification wher the lawyers would work on contingency.

Of course, to get a reasonable settlement you may to haev an attorney write a letter and even go to the extent of filing a case.

BTW the guy that gave you the signed document - was he an employee of the moving co. If he was, then the co. is in real trouble. If not, they can always counter with their own expert loaders.

I am not sure how the courts view family heirlooms unless you have appraisals for them.

Good luck

ratan
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