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Debbie |
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June 26, 2000 |
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I have talked to a lawyer about stopping this. It seems it will take
somewhere between 20-50,000 to stop him, and then it may be too late as he is spending more and more, and not paying the bills. What choices do have as far as claiming bankruptcy in the company instead.
It is a complicated case, as the company was in development stages,and was planning on having many avenues of business. We had an online store in progess. We had a team of web developers, and many jobs onthe go, we ran an ISP ( Internet service provider, and had a WAN between towns for
businesses.
The other shareholders has taken all the staff, jobs and is running them
out of a different company. So to bank rupt this company would not help to stop his theft. I can not afford the 20,000. But feel that he has done wrong and should be stopped. |
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Shane Brenneis, Collins Barrow Limited |
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July 6, 2000 |
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Your situation is too complicated to address in an email. I suggest you contact a Trustee in your area by looking in the yellow pages under
"Bankruptcy" for a free consultation.
If you have any further questions or want to come in for a free assessment to our office, please call or email me using the information below. Shane Brenneis
phone: (403) 298-1575
sbrenneis@collinsbarrow.com
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