Jessica G. asked

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Nearly 7 years ago, I started a freelancing project for a client who paid me $2500, but the project would actually cost $60000. I completed only 50% of the project and did not ship the files due to a dispute over extra charges. The client proposed partnership in a new startup and prepared a press release with my name without my consent. I paid back $1000 but refused to pay the remaining $1500 due to my investment of many months of work. Now, 7 years later, the client is still claiming to be the CEO of the startup. Do I owe him anything, can he file a lawsuit against me, and can he hold me responsible for his failed plans?

December 13th, 2023

Ruben B. answered

Since the transaction occurred in California and there was no written contract, the statute of limit...

December 13th, 2023

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