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Old August 25th 03, 08:02 PM
Tom Pfeiffer
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Now THAT is a good idea, the first in this thread.

Tom P.

"Mark Eversoll" wrote in message
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In my opinion, your best bet is to file an action for the maximum amount
permitted in your jurisdiction for a small claims action. Hope she does
not appear in court. Absent her presence to defend her actions, you get
a default judgment which YOU. not the court, must enforce. That will
allow you to attach any assets of hers you can find as well as place
notice on her credit report. The chances of you getting paid are slim
but you already know that. You've learned a lesson here and now is the
time to move on with your career. I think anyone would respect a
photographer attempting to protect his work. Do less and you will be
stepped on again. The world is full of schmucks like her.