List, Having seen some sharp legal-eagle kinda stuff on this list, with what seems like good advice backed-up with experience, I would like to hear back from anyone who may have helpful ideas for a "friend of mine" with a dilemma. My "friend" just found himself in the position of having to terminate the working relationship of a sub-contractor who had let a screwed-up personal life affect his business work ethic to the point of serious disrespect for the owner and his customer base. The "last straw" included altered and duplicate invoices. 'Nuff said, the subcontractor was informed that his services were no longer needed. The Dilemma: A mailing needs to go out ASAP to the customer base. The former sub-contractor has made noises about acquiring "some" of the customer base, as opposed to just getting the hell outta Dodge. What should the mailing say????????????????????????? Please reply if you have experience or legal-type helpful advice as SOON as you can, one can assume that time is a real consideration for the customer notification. Guy Nichols, RPT nicho@lascruces.com ******************************************************************** Anyone Without a Sense of Humor Is At The Mercy of The Rest of Us. ********************************************************************
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