Our office handles claims for unpaid commissions. If you are facing issues with overdue commissions, here’s a guide to help you prepare your claim effectively.
1. Source of Commission
The initial question is: What is the source of the obligation?
- Is there a contract setting forth commissions?
- Are there emails documenting the agreement?
- Is this a verbal agreement? If so, when was it reached?
- If this is a real estate commission, does the person asserting the claim have a license?
2. Calculation of Unpaid Commission
How did you compute what is owed? Clearly explain your method of calculation to substantiate your claim.
3. Easy Summary with Attachments
Prepare a 1-2 page summary of your claim. Scan and attach the supporting documents, giving each a number or letter (A, B, C). Reference these supporting documents in your summary to make it easy to follow.
4. Explain Facts but Not Law
Knowledge of the law is the attorney’s job. The client’s task is to explain and provide factual support for the claim. Set forth the claim without characterizing it (e.g., “this is a very strong case”). Instead, show why the case is strong through clear and concise facts.
5. Be Cooperative
A lawyer will want a client who will assist with the claim but does not have unrealistic expectations. Cooperation and realistic expectations are key to a successful attorney-client relationship.
FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION
We offer a free initial telephone consultation to discuss your claim. Please feel free to call or e-mail our office.
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If you believe you have a claim for unpaid commissions, it is crucial to understand your rights and the legal options available to you. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case. We are here to help you navigate this challenging situation and seek the compensation you deserve.
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