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Settlement Reached in Breach of Contract / Fraud Case on Behalf of Former Independent Contractor


If you agree to do work for someone, and then you don’t get paid for your work, seek legal help to have a chance at a fair settlement (or judgment after trial).

During a court-sponsored mediation, attorney Brian Pedigo helped bring about a settlement in excess of the contract amount promised to plaintiff, an ex-independent contractor for defendant. Plaintiff hired Pedigo to bring a lawsuit for unpaid money earned on a very large mechanical project. Defendant had refused to pay Plaintiff, but after a deposition, several interrogatories, and a half day of court-sponsored mediation, the defendant agreed to pay

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